
An art project 150 years in the making
Artist Janet Fry discovered a pocket diary from her great-great-grandmother, Caroline Currey Kelso, written in 1875. After keeping it for nearly two decades, Fry transcribed the diary using a magnifying glass and created 'The 1875 Diary Project,' an exhibition opening October 17 at Storage Space Gallery in Indianapolis. The show features recorded readings by 12 women artists, enlarged reproductions of diary pages, and Fry's own artistic responses to the text, which reveals Kelso's loneliness, daily struggles, and lack of bodily autonomy in 1875 Illinois.

