In the CARA job-training program, Margie is hungry for knowledge and eager to participate in her studies. She takes copious notes and never hesitates to ask questions. I can see her sense of self-worth returning. I was lucky to meet Margie at a time when she was ready to take control over her life. I spent time riding with her to CARA, and met many people in the same situation. I realize now that being homeless is nothing like the fantasy sleeping on the street, wearing shabby clothes, begging for money. The homeless people I met looked just like me.
1999
Donna Ferrato
Artist, American, born 1949
 
        Artwork overview
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            Mediumgelatin silver print 
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            Credit Line
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            Dimensionssheet: 40.5 × 50.5 cm (15 15/16 × 19 7/8 in.) 
 image: 33.1 × 49.1 cm (13 1/16 × 19 5/16 in.)
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            Accession Number2015.19.5130 
Artwork history & notes
Provenance
Donna Ferrato, New York; gift to the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 2009; acquired by NGA, 2015
Associated Names
Exhibition History
1999
- The Way Home: Ending Homelessness in America, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, December 4, 1999 – January 30, 2000 
Inscriptions
on verso, signed by artist, across center in graphite: © Donna Ferrato
 
   
   
    