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- 6x6x2010, Rochester Contemporary Art Center, June 5 - Sept. 30, 2010
- "HER" and exhibition at "Flying Squirrel" Rochester. NY, March 20, 2010
- 9th Annual Lessedra Art Gallery, Print Exhibition, Bulgaria, 2010
- 8th Annual Lessedra Art Gallery, Print Exhibition, Bulgaria, 2009
- 7th Annual Lessedra Art Gallery, Print Exhibition, Bulgaria, 2008
- The Annexe Galleries, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2007
- Bedford Gallery, Walnut Creek, CA, 2007
- 6th Annual Lessedra Art Gallery, Print Exhibition, Bulgaria, 2007
- Brookdale Community College - 20th Annual Juried Art Show, NJ, 2006
- 5th Annual Lessedra Art Gallery, Print Exhibition, Bulgaria, 2006
- McKay Imaging Gallery, Red Bank, NJ, April 2006
- Faculty Shows, Monmouth University, Long Branch, NJ, 2001- 2006
- Art Alliance, Red Bank, NJ, 2005 - 2006
- (SCENE) Metrospace, East Lansing, MI, 2005
- 4th Annual Lessedra Art Gallery, Print Exhibition, Bulgaria, 2005
- 800 Gallery, Monmouth University, Long Branch, NJ, 2005
- POWYS Gallery, Red Bank, New Jersey, 2004
- Bergen Museum of Art and Science - ASMP/NJ Fine Art Photo Competition, NJ, 1995
- Art Forms, Red Bank, New Jersey, 20th Century Contemporary Art, 1994
- Central Missouri University Art Center – Greater Midwest Intl XI, 1993
- Campo's Photography Center, Rochester, NY, 1988
- Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, 1984
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- Graduation Presentation, Goddard College, VT, February 2008
- The Shore Institute of The Contemporary Arts - Eclectica, (multi-media showcase)
Febuaray 13th, 2009
- Allentown Fair, PA Presentations
- Bedford Gallery, CA, 2007
- (SCENE) Metrospace, MI, 2005
- Two River Film Festival, NJ, 2005
- Black Maria Film Festival, NJ, March 21, 2005
Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
- 800 Gallery, Monmouth University, 2005
- Art Alliance, 2008
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- Allentown Fair Commercial, 2008
- Diablo Arts, CA, 2007
- The Atlanticville and The Hub, NJ, 2006
- Asbury Park Press, “This Carnival Life,”NJ, 2005
- Asbury Park Press/Ocean CountyObserver, NJ, October 28, 2005
- Carnival Magazine, 2005
- The Hub, The Atlanticville, and News Transcript, “Zest,” NJ, 2005
- Indepth Arts News, East Lansing, MI, 2005
- Monmouth University News, The Outlook, NJ, 2005
- Monmouth University Press Release, NJ, 2005
- National Independent Concessionaires Association (NICA), 2005
- The Noise, East Lansing, MI 2005
- Outdoor Amusement Business Association (OABA), “Showtime,” 2005
- The Pulse, East Lansing,MI 2005
- The State News, East Lansing, MI, 2005
- The Towne Courier, East Lansing, MI, 2005
- Fairs and Expos, 1999
- Estates Internationale, 1996
- City Newspaper, NY, 1990
- Victorian Accents, 1990Untitled Item
- Bowler's Journal, 1989
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Footprints

The inspiration for my book “Footprints,” which is shown below, came to me when I was walking on the beach on the islands of Barbuda and Nevis in the Caribbean. I was looking at the sand and all of the different footprints embedded in it. It occurred to me how each person is unique. As I continued to study these footprints, I saw them get washed away just as quickly as they had appeared. They were temporal; they were human. I was beginning to see a connection between my ideas on life and death and the series of work that I call Life After Life. Although none of the images from “Footprints” are included in any part of the still images or video that I created for the Life After Life series, I found it interesting that I was thinking about the same topic from a different perspective. I added short thoughts to the “Footprints” images to assemble my imagery into an artist’s book.
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Footprints walk across the sand one foot after the other finding placement and position; leaving their mark. One moment they are made and the next moment they are gone. Like life the footprints in the sand come and they go.
The book shows a short-lived human existence from the vantage point of what we leave behind. In this case footprints. One foot after another footprints are left in the sand. Each of us with our own distinct mark pushes a brief memory into the sand and then in a short while they are gone just like our existence on this earth. The book is thoughtful and made to encourage the reader to think about life after we die.
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A mark in the Sand
By Melanie Heinrich
Published July 6, 2007. Square 7" x 7" (18cm x 18cm). 34 color pages.
Available in hardcover for $30.95 USD.
Available in soft cover for $20.95 USD.
Please preview the 3 spreads below.
Please see the video of the same name at this link.
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Footprints

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