A documentary arts project to gather stories and memories about Onondaga Creek.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Karl M.
Yesterday I interviewed Karl M., a long-time resident of Nedrow, NY. Here we stop at a spot to compare the current landscape to photos he made during flooding in the 30s and 40s. Check back soon for audio clips and scans of his old photos.
Stef Quam, Kalee Rinehart, Eduard Tabaku, Kristian Rodriguez, Peggy McWeeney, Alison Baitz
Additional assistance from: Mary Marolla, Melissa Romero, Christine Kelley, Kristen Horn
Sponsors
This project is made possible with funds from Onondaga County and the Cultural Resources Council, a regional arts council.
Also produced with support from the College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University, and a Ford Foundation grant to promote civic engagement through the Public Humanities, Arts, Architecture, and Media.
This project is partially supported by a Faculty Development Grant from Columbia College Chicago.
Partnerships include Syracuse 40 Below Public Arts Task Force, Partnership for Onondaga Creek, Redhouse Arts Center, and the Onondaga County Public Library system.
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