One Hand Washes the Other.
Sue Coe, Artist
Clifford Gallery, 101 Little Hall - March 28 to April 24, 2001


Exhibition: Prints and Drawings, 1985-2000
Artist's Lecture: "Hands On"
Wednesday, April 4th 4:30, 2001
Golden Auditorium, Little Hall
Gallery reception: following the lecture
Essay by the artist: GREASED PALMS for the uncorrupted
Clifford Gallery Hours: Monday through Friday, 10:00 – 4:30
Saturday and Sunday, 1:00 – 5:00
J.Edgar Hoover and his Jackals
1985

Sue Coe

Mixed media on paper
40"X25"

Courtesy Galerie St. Etienne, New York
The Arms Merchants
2000

Sue Coe

Graphite on paper
40"X30"

Courtesy of Galerie St. Etienne, New York
The works in "One Hand Washes the Other" were specifically selected by the artist with the intent of examining the ways in which her work has addressed issues of corruption, the theme of the CEWS this year. The exhibition will feature works in which the artist questions much about the state of society and will include pieces that focus on financial corruption, police brutality, the media/entertainment industry, healthcare, political/judicial corruption, and moral corruption.

An essay written for this project by Coe, titled "GREASED PALMS for the uncorrupted," will be available at the gallery as a poster/pamphlet, free to the public.