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==GALA Committee== A group of artists and ''Melrose Place'' producers formed the GALA Committee, headed by artist [[Mel Chin]], to bring artworks out of galleries and into primetime television. GALA artists designed artworks that were used as props by ''Melrose Place'' characters in the fourth and fifth seasons, often with hidden political messages: *When Alison is pregnant, her quilt is decorated with the molecular structure of [[RU-486]]. *A bag of Chinese take-out food is emblazoned with two opposing ideograms translated from Chinese as "Human Rights" and "Turmoil"; both terms were used by the Chinese government to justify a restriction on student protesters of June 4, 1989. *Bottles behind the counter at Shooters bar are decorated with ads and documents chronicling the history of alcohol. *As Alison quits D&D Advertising, a framed ad in the background features a bombed-out building (the result of the [[Oklahoma City bombing]]). The damage to the structure is in the shape of a liquor bottle, and the words "Total Proof" appear on the poster. Chin compared the works to viruses, [[symbiosis|symbiotic]] and invisible. The project was called ''In the Name of the Place'', as part of the "Uncommon Sense" art show at the [[Geffen Contemporary]] at MOCA, Los Angeles, California in 1997. A portion of the fifth season was filmed at the [[Geffen Contemporary]] where the project was displayed. The artwork was also shown at the 1997 [[Kwangju Biennale]] in [[Kwangju]], Korea and at Grand Arts in Kansas City, Missouri in 1998. Sotheby's Auction house auctioned almost fifty of these artworks for charity.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://open.spotify.com/show/3vYNA0Ki5sUHnYC9QwQnKl?si=NPdS1hD_QOa4rijbEhS5QA&nd=1|title=When Art Pranksters Invaded Melrose Place|author=Willa Paskin|date=25 October 2023|website=Slate Podcasts|access-date=27 October 2023|archive-date=October 27, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231027201136/https://open.spotify.com/show/3vYNA0Ki5sUHnYC9QwQnKl?si=NPdS1hD_QOa4rijbEhS5QA&nd=1|url-status=live}}</ref>
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