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I rm Her antimilitary work of the 1980s--the Earth Ambulance--is a permanent installation at the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, in Peekskill, New York. She has covered the facades of museums with pillowcases scripted with dreams and nightmares about nuclear war--the Knoxville Museum in 1993, Berkeley Museum in 1995, and American University Museum, Washington, DC in 2006. None of the current ext links support this passage. This may or may not be true, but we need a source. John Reid 02:11, 16 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Please note: this article was edited by Helene, herself, with my help. Here is a link to information on the HVCCA and the Earth Ambulance: http://www.hvcca.com/2003/07/04/helene-aylon-the-earth-ambulance-82-92-02-and-the-bridge-of-knots/. Information on her is also featured in the Peter Selz book, Art of Engagement. And you can find additional information on her and her work--including photos of her pillowcases and her bio citing the many places her work has been displayed, of which the four cited venues are only a few--at heleneaylon.com. The Katzen Arts Center at American University is upcoming in April, as part of an exhibit of work from the Peter Selz book, Art of Engagement. Visit this link: art_at_thekatzen.typepad.com/art_thekatzen/atom.xml for that information. Here is a review of the Berkeley Museum and Knoxville exhibits: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_n12_v83/ai_17860764. I will be re-adding her edits. (This link was already there and does provide support for some of the edits.)

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