Lives on the Line

 “Lives on the Line,” a series of photographs illustrating the human and environmental costs of the Dragonpipe (Mariner East pipeline) construction through Pennsylvania and Delaware County, will be on display at Swarthmore Friends Meeting, 12 Whittier Place on the Swarthmore College campus, from Sunday April 7 through Sunday May 12.

The public is invited to the exhibit opening at 3 p.m. on April 7 for conversation with photographer Chris Baker Evens and light refreshments. Chris’ photos and books will be for sale.

I hope to see you there!

The public is also invited on Thursday, May 2, at 7:30 p.m. to hear Baker Evens discuss the artistic and social goals of his pipeline documentation project.

From April 7 through May 12, the exhibit will be open weekday afternoons and some weekends by appointment. Contact Meeting Secretary Jeanne Damico at meeting@swarthmore.edu or 610-328-8699 to arrange a visit. Admission is free.