Ok... someone help me out here.
From the article:
"The entire project is an art piece, a creative fiction designed to draw attention to the ambiguity surrounding form and function of a woman.s body,. Yale spokeswoman Helaine Klasky said in a written statement e-mailed to the News this afternoon"
I'm not sure that I understand how the form of a woman's body is ambiguous. I also don't understand how the function of a woman's body is ambiguous.
I totally agree with the last statement in the article Kevlar posted. I think this project is completely insensitive to women (and the men in their lives) who have suffered the pain (physical and emotional) of miscarriages.
And, for the record, I like Thomas Kincaid. I don't particularly think I would like bloody Saran wrap cubes. ????
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