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Project Room
Aspects of Mel's Hole
Artists Respond to a Paranormal Land Event Occurring in Radiospace
September 6 - October 19, 2008
In 1997 radio host Art Bell first introduced his listeners to Mel Waters, a man from Eastern Washington who claimed to have discovered an ancient and apparently bottomless pit on his property. The story of the hole was remarkable enough, but the subsequent events took an almost surreal bent- Mel was threatened into silence by the US military, exiled into cushy Wombat Restoration service in Australia, and tipped off to a second bottomless pit in Nevada. As the story unfolded over the course of several years, it garnered many followers, not just among connoisseurs of paranormal research, but among artists and writers as well.
After Mel's last official appearance on Bell's show in early 2002, LA Weekly art critic Doug Harvey began approaching artists to participate in a curatorial project centered on this contemporary mythological lacuna. The response was overwhelming, and on the 10- year anniversary of the disclosure of Mel's Hole, Cal State Fullerton's Grand Central Art Center in Santa Ana is proud to present Aspects of Mel's Hole: Artists Respond to a Paranormal Land Event Occurring in Radiospace. The exhibit will include contributions from Georganne Deen, Jeffrey Vallance, Marnie Weber, Paul Laffoley, The Center for Land Use Interpretation, and many others. An accompanying catalog will include short essays exploring the cultural, philosophical, psychological, and scientific implications of Mel's Hole and will include contributions from Harvey, Margaret Wertheim and Christine Wertheim of the Institute for Figuring, psychoanalyst/art collector Judy Spence, and others.Book Design by Wendy Peng, Editors Sue Henger and Dave Shulman. Special thanks to the GCAC staff and all our supporters.
For additional information please contact:
Andrea Harris-McGee, director
CSUF Grand Central Art Center
125 N. Broadway
Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-567-7234 714-567-7233
aharris@fullerton.edu
www.grandcentralartcenter.com
or
Dennis Cubbage, Director of Rental and Sales Gallery
CSUF Grand Central Art Center
125 N. Broadway
Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-567-7236 714-567-7233
dcubbage@fullerton.edu
www.grandcentralartcenter.com
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