The Quiet Sickness
A Photographic Chronicle of Hazardous Work
in America
THE 125 IMAGES IN THIS EXHIBIT are a
30-year chronicle of the individual
cost in health and lives lost by those who perform essential but often
unnecessarily hazardous tasks to make the U.S. economy one of the most
productive and profitable in the world.
THE QUIET SICKNESS has just completed a
five-month-long stay at the National Park Service's Boott Cotton Mill
Gallery that is part of the National Park Service-administered historic
Lowell, Massachusetts industrial complex.
This constantly updated exhibit is now available for future bookings.
If your organization is interested in arranging an installation of
this exhibit, please submit an online
inquiry or contact the photographer at (301) 589-3061 or by e-mail.

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Jacqueline L. Couillare
(excerpted from letter to Dotter, 5/2/98) |