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  1. Death and Rebirth V Death and Rebirth V (Work) by Johnson, Indira Freitas (2003)

    Materials and Techniques: linoleum block print

    Subjects: blood (animal material); deaths; philosophy; reincarnation

    Local Subjects: body; Johnson, Indira Freitas; spirituality

  2. (Title Unknown) (Title Unknown) (Work) by Johnson, Indira Freitas

    Materials and Techniques: mixed media on paper

    Subjects: eyes (motifs); faces (animal components); hair; lotus (motif)

    Local Subjects: Johnson, Indira Freitas

  3. (Title Unknown) (Title Unknown) (Work) by Johnson, Indira Freitas

    Materials and Techniques: mixed media on paper

    Subjects: lotus (motif); multiculturalism; women

    Local Subjects: body; Johnson, Indira Freitas

  4. I Want I Want (Work) by Johnson, Indira Freitas (2003)

    Materials and Techniques: miced media sculpture

    Subjects: hands (animal components); lotus (motif); multiculturalism; peace; prayer beads

    Local Subjects: Johnson, Indira Freitas; spirituality

  5. Forced Embrace Forced Embrace (Work) by Johnson, Indira Freitas (2003)

    Materials and Techniques: miced media sculpture

    Subjects: flags; India (nation); multiculturalism; nations; soil; United States (nation)

    Local Subjects: Johnson, Indira Freitas

  6. Virtue & Vice Virtue & Vice I (Work) by Johnson, Indira Freitas (2003)

    Materials and Techniques: hand embroidered organza

    Subjects: hands (animal components); text (layout feature)

    Local Subjects: Johnson, Indira Freitas; vice; virtue

  7. Aphasia flyer, pg 1 Exhibition flyer for "Aphasia: the 15th Annual Exhibition", Asian American Arts Center, 2005 (Document) (2005)

    Exhibition flyer for "Aphasia: the 15th Annual Exhibition" at Asian American Arts Center, New York City, from Sep 23-Nov 4, 2005 with artists Ernest Concepcion, Yukari Edamitsu, Robert Gutierrez, Indira Freitas Johnson, Fay Ku, Kikuko Tanaka, Scott Tsuchitani, Hai Zhang.

  8. Aphasia press release, pg 1 Exhibition press release for "Aphasia: the 15th Annual Exhibition", Asian American Arts Center, 2005 (Document) (2005)

    Exhibition press release for "Aphasia: the 15th Annual Exhibition" at Asian American Arts Center, New York City, from Sep 23-Nov 4, 2005 with artists Ernest Concepcion, Yukari Edamitsu, Robert Gutierrez, Indira Freitas Johnson, Fay Ku, Kikuko Tanaka, Scott Tsuchitani, Hai Zhang.

  9. FREE NOT FREE: an installation by Indira Freitas Johnson, interview, pg 1 Interview of Indira Freitas Johnson from exhibition leaflet for "FREE NOT FREE: an installation by Indira Freitas Johnson", The RISD Museum, 2001 (Document) by Johnson, Indira Freitas (2001)

    Exhibition leaflet for "FREE NOT FREE: an installation by Indira Freitas Johnson" at Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, RI, from Jun. 22-Sep. 9, 2001.

  10. Voices of Shakti: The Ongoing Struggle Artist Statement from exhibition pamphlet for "Voices of Shakti: The Ongoing Struggle", DePaul University, 2001 (Document) by Johnson, Indira Freitas (2001)

    Excerpt from exhibition pamphlet for "Voices of Shakti: The Ongoing Struggle" at DePaul University, IL, from Mar. 2-Jun. 15, 2001.

  11. Vehicles of transformation, article, pg 1 Essay by Gregory G. Knight from exhibition leaflet for "Vehicles of transformation", Chicago Cultural Center, 1993 (Document) by Johnson, Indira Freitas (1993)

    Excerpts from exhibition leaflet for "Vehicles of transformation" at Chicago Cultural Center, IL, from Nov. 13, 1993-Jan. 9, 1994.

  12. Valuable Offerings: The Ceramic Sculpture of Indira Freitas-Johnson, article, pg 1 Article "Valuable Offerings: The Ceramic Sculpture of Indira Freitas-Johnson" by Deborah McWatters Padgett in Ceramics Monthly, April 1996 (Document) by Johnson, Indira Freitas (1996)

    Originally published in Ceramics Monthly (www.ceramicsmonthly.org), April, 1996, pp.58-60. Reproduced with permission. Copyright, the American Ceramic Society.