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  • Free E--book - Particles on the Wall from Healthy World Press
September 27 About the Exhibit

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Particles on the Wall

updated Dec 21, 2011 by Nick Thorp

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In honor of William Witherup, 1935-2009

POTW is now available as an e-book in EPUB and PDF versions.

Particles on the Wall at the University of Washington- January 9-March 29, 2012

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The next installation of Particles on the Wall bring the exhibit to Odegaard Library at the University of Washington in Seattle. The exhibit will be open for viewing 24 hours a day at a variety of locations throughout the library.

Opening Reception- Particles and Half-Lives: Hanford through the eyes of artists and poets

Date: January 26, 2012
Time: 6:30-9:00pm, Program and Reading at 7:30
Location: Room 220, Odegaard Library

The program provides a unique opportunity to hear from artists, poets, and scientists who have been inspired to create a wide variety of art by Hanford. From poetry readings, to discussions on the inspirations for their art and their impressions on Hanford, the panel of artists will shed a new and interesting light on the site that created the bomb dropped on Nagasaki and is now the most contaminated place in the Western Hemisphere.


About the Exhibit What is Particles on the Wall?
Gallery Poems
Videos
Visual Arts
Essays
Science Factoids
Call for Artists Submit a work to the exhibit
Upcoming Events Where is Particles going next?
Past Events Photos and feedback from past shows
Volunteer or Donate How can you contribute to Particles on the Wall?
Book The exhibit as a book - see a copy
Stay Connected Subscribe to the POTW Newsletter


Curators:

Nick Thorp: Interim Project Manager
Nancy Dickeman: poetry, history, memorabilia
Steven Gilbert: science and history
Dianne Dickeman: visual arts, history, memorabilia

Science Factoids

  • Science Factoids - Trace the history of radiation and the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. Factoids will be posted at the exhibition and are also available here.

Poems - Insight to the heart of the matter

  • Poems - Provide a unique insight into the history, society, and culture of Hanford and the Nuclear Age.

Visual Arts - Vision for the future

  • Visual Arts - Provide insight into the future.

Essays

  • Essays about Hanford.

Opinion Pieces and Editorials

  • Opinion Pieces and Editorials - How people feel about Hanford and nuclear issues.

Videos

  • Videos about Hanford and nuclear issues.