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mansions along the Vernon River. Her travels and her husband‘s career as
a Navy
physician have take) her from Florida to Iceland and fiom California to
the Costa dd
$01. It is this sense of place that monates in the photographs of Ivy
Bigbeer
Bigbee's works have appeared on 120 million commemorative postage
stamps, on HBO and in print and broadcast media. She is the author of
Optical
Allusions: An An Phowgmfirer's Poems (made possible by ajadrsonvflle
Community ‘
Foundation grant). and ha photographs are published internationally through
SuperStock. Inc In 1994. the National Confermce for Community and Justice
commissioned a 26»image sates for Jacksonville entitled. "Faith's
Foundations:
Images of Religious which was permanently installed in theJacksonville
City
Hall. A member of the Jacksonvifle Women’s Network. Bigbee has had nine
one
person exlfibitions. Her work is viewable online at wwwrivybigbeecomr
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