Cannery Lady

Elizabeth MacQueen, 1995

First Street

Described best by the artist: "...a monument, non-military; honoring working women during ww2".

other

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cannery lady 1

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cannery lady 2

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cannery lady 3

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cannery lady 4

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cannery lady 5

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cannery lady 8

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cannery lady 9

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cannery lady 11

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cannery lady 6

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cannery lady 7

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about the work

the commission

This is for the telling of how the work came to be commissioned.

the artist

Elizabeth MacQueen is lately in San Jose, Costa Rica; at a "wee backyard foundry here in the jungle" which is ran by a Canadian, Tony Fage which also casts Zuniga's work.

other public works
some private works
the house

She sits by the river in Antioch.

cannery lady 12

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cannery lady 13

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