Artful Word: Tarrant Gallery - "The Golden Cage: Mexican Migrant Workers and Vermont Dairy Farmers"
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A video by community producer James Gero.
The Vermont Folklife Center's Vision and Voice Documentary Workspace project The Golden Cage: Mexican Migrant Workers and Vermont Dairy Farmers, an exhibition of photographs, text, and audio (in Spanish and English) that explores the relationships between farmers and Mexican workers on dairy farms in Addison County. The Golden Cage is on display in the Amy E. Tarrant Gallery at the Flynn Center, Friday, April 1 through Saturday, June 11. At the opening reception, Brandon-based photographer Caleb Kenna gives a slide presentation and discusses how the project came about.
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