Donna Stack's installation (shouldn't throw stones) is a life-size stained-glass pup tent sitting on the gallery floor, beset by an advancing army of little red figurines. Inside the tent, a screen plays footage from the Twin Tower attacks, the Indian Ocean tsunami, an Iraqi man on all fours at Abu Ghraib, and other documentary footage from mass TV broadcasts. It's part of Resistance, a current-events-minded show featuring Stack and her regular collaborator Andrew Kaufman. (Punch Gallery, 119 Prefontaine Place S, 621-1945. 5—8 pm, free.) by Jen Graves


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