Between Land and Water takes place in a landscape surveyed when standing on the south beach of the Russell Fork River in the center of Elkhorn City. It focuses on townspeople's personal experience of their land as a site of heritage and as a generator of regional wealth and their river as an indicator of ecological health and as a moving force that connects them, upstream and down, with the rest of the country. This public art project sits between a need for collective stewardship of the regions natural resources and a dream of a tourist economy that preserves the natural environment.
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
2005,Groundworks, curated by Grant Kester, Regina Miller Gallery, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
2010,Remediate/Re-vision: Public Artists Engaging Environment, Wave Hill, Bronx, NY