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Personal to Political: Exploring Freedom of Expression: Sawhill Gallery, Duke Fine Arts Center, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA

Past exhibition
16 March - 2 April 1987
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Sue Coe, Diet Popsi, 1985

Diet Popsi, 1985

Graphite, gouache, and collage on paper
39 x 29 in (99.1 x 73.7 cm)
© Sue Coe

Literature

Village Voice, November 25, 1986
Arts Magazine, February 1987, volume 61, #6, p. 20

Publications

Françoise Mouly (author), Judith Moore (author), Sue Coe (illustrator), X (The Life and Times of Malcolm X), Raw One-Shot #6, 1986, reprinted 1992

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