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PARACHUTE
FACTORY
Erector Square, 319 Peck St.,
Building 1, New Haven
UPCOMING EXHIBITION
September 23, 2010-January 31, 2011
In the next 1,000 days, the seven billionth person
will be born … What would you tell him or her about
the world we live in?
The Arts Council of Greater New Haven, in partnership with
The Parachute Factory, Proof: Media for Social Justice, and
the Yale World Fellows Program, presents The Seven Billionth
Person Project. It has been estimated that the seven
billionth person will be born somewhere in the world in October
2012. The Seven Billionth Person Project, a participatory
exhibition curated by Valerie Belanger and Leora Kahn, asks:
What would you tell him or her about the world we live
in?
The exhibition will be on display at The Parachute Factory,
Erector Square, 319 Peck St., Bldg. 1, New Haven, from September
23, 2010 through January 31, 2011, with special City-Wide
Open Studios hours on Saturday and Sunday, September 25 and
September 26, from 1-5pm. A reception is scheduled
for Thursday, September 23, from 5-7pm. The public
is invited to attend.
The genesis of The Seven Billionth Person Project was
Ali Hakan Altinay’s essay 1000 days to the 7th Billion
Human: What Do We Tell Her? which was published by The
Huffington Post in October 2009. Altinay was the 2009
Duncan Greenberg World Fellow at the Yale World Fellows Program
and is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.
Belanger, director of programs and admissions at the Yale
World Fellows Program, said her long-term goal in putting
together The Seven Billionth Person Project is to
build interest in the question: What would you tell him
or her about the world we live in? and to collect submissions
— answers — from around the world to
“share” with the latest human arrival.
The Seven Billionth Person Project is presented by
The Parachute Factory (a collaboration of the Arts Council
of Greater New Haven, Yale Program for Recovery and Community
Health, and Community Services Network of Greater New Haven),
Proof: Media for Social Justice, and Yale World Fellows Program.
For more information about The Seven Billionth Person Project
contact Debbie Hesse at 203-772-2788.
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Past Exhibits
Family Business
White Collar. Blue Collar.
Pink Slip.
Out of House and
Home
Technical support provided by Odonnell Company.
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