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Oct. 15, 2009 By Judith Gerber
"Vacancy, Art & Transformation"
Dan Higgins portrays in image and descriptive language his thirty six year love affair with the hometown of his choice. Winooski, Vermont reflects the rich history of textiles in Vermont and welcomes the newcomers – blue collar immigrants to its colorful base of French Canadian citizens. Dan is not only a retired university professor with a lifetime of aesthetic comment on US politics, but a world citizen in a McLunanesque sort of manner. He empathetically connects with the diverse members of his neighborhood, whether Sudanese or Lebanese, Armenian or Irish, Bosnian or Viet Namese. Mr. Higgins portrays not only the glitz and the glamour but the inner... More > character and strength, of a city beholden to the whims and wishes of federal grants and urban renewal. Winooski is always the little suburban sister down the hill and across the river from it’s upscale university town up the hill and overlooking the lake. A solid citizen who cares, this unique photographer persists in occupying the bar stools of long forgotten local haunts, visiting the living rooms of janitors, and accepting invitations to all manner of gatherings who protect the heart throb of a vital community that will not be divided by bulldozing, high rises or redirected traffic. He documents meticulously with lens and sound recorders the seemingly mundane interests of a thriving group of Winooski inhabitants who feel important and maintain self respect in large part because of their neighbor, Dan Higgins reflects and shares with them on a regular basis the importance of their lives, their conversation, and their interactions with each other in the cafés, clubs and around the bingo tables. The author gives back to his Winooski neighbors a family album of sorts—a careful record of the changes over the 36 years he has been privileged to take part in their inner social circles. This book is well worth the read, and will open your eyes to the small gems that surround you in your community, your home, and your daily life. < Less

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Copyright Standard Copyright License
Publisher Dan Higgins
Published October 24, 2006
Language English
Pages 96
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Full color
Dimensions (inches) 8.5 wide × 11.0 tall

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