Panel text reads:
“Will that be all then Mrs. Eatem?”
2 “Let me put this all in a tree for you honey”
3 “Glug glug. Good thing shes finally coming. I was running out of stuff to eat”
4 No deposit
5 “Goddamit would ya get this garbage outta here. I can’t stand to go near the kitchen anymore”
“ How many times do I have to tell you numbskull, theres no more room in the can!” © Eli Leon 1971
Recycle
Bring cans, bottles and newspapers to Ecology Action Recycling at University and Sacramento (Berkeley) 10-5 Sat. + Sun
Fore more information call 8431820
For 17x22 ½ poster send $1.00 (or $8 for 10) to Ecology Action Posters / 5663 Dover St. / Oakland California 94609
“Will that be all then Mrs. Eatem?”
2 “Let me put this all in a tree for you honey”
3 “Glug glug. Good thing shes finally coming. I was running out of stuff to eat”
4 No deposit
5 “Goddamit would ya get this garbage outta here. I can’t stand to go near the kitchen anymore”
“ How many times do I have to tell you numbskull, theres no more room in the can!” © Eli Leon 1971
Recycle
Bring cans, bottles and newspapers to Ecology Action Recycling at University and Sacramento (Berkeley) 10-5 Sat. + Sun
Fore more information call 8431820
For 17x22 ½ poster send $1.00 (or $8 for 10) to Ecology Action Posters / 5663 Dover St. / Oakland California 94609
Artwork: 1995.79.1
Mrs. Eatem Bags a Tree
This work was created for the 1995 exhibition Remembering Black Mountain College curated by Mary Emma Harris in conjunction with Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center and the BMC alumni reunion organized by Mary Holden Thompson, founding director of BMCM+AC.
22.5 x 17 inches
In copyright
Gift of Eli Leon
Eli Leon, Mrs. Eatem Bags a Tree, 1995. Poster. Collection of Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center. Gift of the artist.