All these people and programs and art holdings are yours for the contacting!!

Billy Morrow Jackson and Siti Mariah Jackson
(painter, muralist, ceramicists, printmakers. Video available. Reproductions available.)
http://www.soltec.net/jacksonstudios/

Lousiana State University
David Floyd, Director, LSU Rural Life Museum
504-765-2347
Ms Sue Loubiere, Head, Veterinary Medicine Library, vtllou@sncc.lsu.edu
504-346-3173
Dr Jena Kuttruff, Textile and Costume Gallery
504-388-1600
(exhibitions, art holdings, animal art, textile and costumes)

University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana
Natural History Museum, Director : Dr. Douglas Brewer, 217.333.2517.
(a variety of active research and museum installations harmonized)

Donna Cox, cox@ncsa.uiuc.edu is Senior Research Scientist at the Beckman Institute, 217.244.2005
George Francis is also a Senior Research Scientist in Mathematics, 217.333.4794.
(virtual topological 3-D, 4-D 'CAVE'. PBS video series available: Life By Number, making math attractive to today's youth.)

Krannert Art Museum
Resource Center Coordinator: Virginia Erikson, verickso@uiuc.edu
217-333-8218
http://www.art.uiuc.edu/kam/
http://www.art.uiuc.edu/kam/EdResources/
(extraordinary holdings in museum, both classical and avant-garde. Resource center teaches Visual Thinking Strategy and can lead any kind of art-based discussion in an educational setting; also contact for program, "Museums in the Classroom", a digital interactive program for remote learning)

Museums at the Crossroads
http://www.m-crossroads.org/
(a consortium of southern Illinois museums)

Iowa State University
Ann Schultz, amps@iastate.edu
(contacts for dance department, local talent and Vision 2020 project)
ISU has an extensive photo archive of historical lifestyles; most available through the publishing trust.
Vision 2020 created a LIVING MURAL: THE LAND, EDUCATION, WISDOM " Imagination is more powerful the knowledge". Performances are available for hire.

Molecular Expressions Photo Gallery
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/micro/gallery.html
This is an extraordinary site of microbiological images referred by a CAST scientist. All images are free to use for change projects. Hosted by Land Grant University, Florida State.

Oregon State University
Rick Hansen, Teleconference/WWW/Radio, hansenr@ccmail.orst.edu
541-737-0813
http://osu.orst.edu/dept/interaction/
http://eesc.orst.edu/
(vast and well-produced selection of publications, videotapes and software to lend or purchase dealing with many current topics)

Tom Weeks, weekst@ccmail.orst.edu
Graphic Design
(designer of CAST Conversations on Change Poster; designer of posters for ART ABOUT AGRICULTURE annual competition. Most available on digital format. Some hard copy. )

Native American Longhouse
Ryan McCormick, Coordinator
541-737-2738
(contact with native community; local glyph painter)

Triad Gallery
Quirina Kryger
541-563-5442
(longstanding connections to Pacific Coast arts community; very cooperative and internationally operating)

Tuskegee University
Center for Plant Biotechnology
CF Prakash
334-7278023
(widely published in popular media, Dr Prakash and his assistant, Jacqueline Jackson, willingly created NASA experiment samples for an installation )

Tuskegee University Choir
Stephen Hayes, Director
(this legendary choir, specializing in an historical mode of black singing, would be a national treasure in a nation with some reason. Spiritually resonant and inspiring group; consummate professionalism and emotional impact.)

Roger Haggarty
Veterinary School Media Department
334-724-4460
(Roger executed a multi-media digitally cued piece with computer, slides and 16 mm film.)

George Washington Carver Museum
Michael Jolley, Curator
(The museum is a repository of Carver's art, experiments, documents, models, embroidery and other astounding and valuable artifacts. Mr Jolley is most sooperative in arranging any sort of appropriate exposure involving the Carver holdings. The museum is operated through the National Park Service, who also maintain connections with the remaining Tuskegee Airmen, who are available for talks.)

Joanna Wright
Quilter, Storyteller, Historian, Healer
The Country Store of Tuskegee
334-727-7481

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WorkSpan, Inc.
http://www.workspan.com
This company produced, through producer Joseph Houseal, the following art components available for repeat showings:
Emergent Path ( 10 minute solo dance, Houseal)
8 Fine Art Reproductions depicting change in agriculture; poster size)
The Last White Man/New Century Phoenix ( set of dance solos by Tyego Dance Project)
Ever-changing Monument ( dance quartet, Tyego Dance Project)
GW Carver's Cat's Cradle ( installation by Kevin Powers)
Peaks Valleys Hills Rivers Cities (performance art by Barrie Cole)
Transformation Panels (installation by Emily Kling)
The Weed's Truth ( a farce: Houseal, Cole, Powers)
Angel of Light ( dance duet by August Tye, Houseal danced by Aimee Tye and Sven Toorvald)
Jump Rhythm Jazz Project, Billy Siegenfeld, Director
My Own Private Microscope, solo dance and mutli-media, Unit-e Design, Houseal, Molecular Expressions Gallery; 10 minutes)

For these artworks, contact Parnassus Productions, Joseph Houseal, zeami99@aol.com

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Conceived and written by Joseph Houseal/Parnassus Productions in co-operation with WorkSpan, Inc.
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