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  • 1.  Wildfire & Woodlands Exhibits

    Posted 06-09-2023 12:27 AM
    Looking for ways your institution can host conversations around the impact of wildfires and the new reality of smoky skies? "Facing the Inferno, the Wildfire Photography of Kari Greer" is the perfect exhibit for this. Available summer 2024 after it visits the Pentacrest Museum at the University of Iowa. Prescribed burns, thinning dense stands, and selective cutting are some of the solutions for forests to be more resilient to climate change. Timber works are often demonized. Want to bring a more nuanced understanding to your audience? "David Paul Bayles, Sap In Their Veins" gives voice to those that labor in the woods for a living. 

    While on the site you can see our two newest exhibits, the very powerful and moving work of recently arrived Venezuelan artist Elvis Rosendo, and "Swimming in Circles, Precarity and Resilience of Native Northwest Fish" by Lonnie Hutson. 

    Roger Rowley, Executive Director
    Moscow Contemporary, Inc.