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Rollin' and Dustin': Pathways to Urban Life Styles: Gallery Photos

Rollin' and Dustin: Pathways to Urban Life Styles, February 16 - March 17, 2006.

Opening reception: February 16, 2006, 5-8 pm in the Jean J. Schensul Community Gallery at The Institute for Community Research, 2 Hartford Sq. West Ste. 100, Hartford, CT, 06106.

"Rollin’ and Dustin’ in Hartford: Pathways to Urban Life Styles” explores the spread, use and consequences of drugs for young adults (between ages 16-30) in the Greater Hartford area. The exhibit focuses mainly on MDMA (Ecstasy) and Dust (PCP) use, detailing findings from two ICR projects over the last 10 years portrayed through comic book characters. The information is displayed on over a dozen large panels, which feature quotes, survey data, and interpretations. The panels were created through a collaboration between ICR and the Hartford Animation Institute.

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For more information on the research, please contact Jean J. Schensul, Ph.D., at (860) 278-2044 x227 or Raul Pino, M.D., at (860) 278-2044 x293.

View the panels' travel schedule

For more information on the exhibit, or to show the exhibit, please contact Colleen Coleman at (860) 278-2044 x310.

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From left: from ICR, Artistic Director Colleen Coleman; Principal Investigator Jean J. Schensul, Ph.D.; Co-Investigator and Project Director Raul Pino, M.D.; Executive Director Peg Weeks. On the right are Hartford Animation Institute Executive Director Joe Young and Communications Director Geanetta Bennett.

 

The seven foot panels can be free-standing or hung, and can each be illuminated by a small lamp above.

 
ICR Artistic Director and Exhibit Curator Colleen Coleman.   ICR Community Researcher Regina Blake helped collect study data.

Urban Lifestyles Co-Investigator and Project Director Raul Pino, M.D., explains data to visitors.