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Tuesday, August 8: Out There

Out There, Tonight On ChronicleThey are true originals... iconoclasts... out there.

Tonight, Mary Richardson combs the region in search of what some might call crackpots, but Chronicle calls individuals, people who rebel against conformity without a pause.

They include: Desiree Davis, a Maine woman whose habit of lawn mowing sans top led to a town meeting; Wally Warren, a man who turns garbage into art (or does he?); Brian Patton, a two time winner of Vermont's rotten sneaker contest; and Cape Cod's Jay Critchley, a man who' s turned an abandoned septic tank into an ongoing art gallery.

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Contacts and Information:

Wally Warren (junk artist)
Box 257
Harmony, ME 04942
exhibit at Maine Coast Artists, Rockport through May 15, 1999

Jay Critcheley, P-town Inc.
Formerly Provincetown (septic gallery)
508 487 3684
http://www.tiac.net/users/reroot/ptowninc.html
reroot@tiac.net

Organon
Wilhelm Reich Museum
Rangeley, ME
207 864 2443
wreich@rangeley.org

Teenie's Tiny Poultry Farm (exotic birds, museum)
Rutland, VT
802 773 2637

Patricia Warren
"Toadstools" (manure lawn ornaments)
available from Gardener's Supply, Burlington VT

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