A chess set.

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A chess set.
Two forest denizens produced by students at Williwaw Elementary school, Anchorage, borrowed and photographed here in the studio. Thirteen years old, a little faded but still in the school. These were produced as part of a room-sized installation of a rainforest complete with tunnels, canopy, several life-sized critters and flocks of birds flying through.
A show I curated at the Internatiional Gallery of Contemporary Art, Anchorage, of seven female painters who concentrate, subject-matter, on the concept of landscape: three from Alaska (Linda Lyons, Asia Freeman, Betany Porter) and four from the Lower 48 (Amy Casey (OH), Jane Troupe (MI), Lisa Gilley (WA), Ruth Sorensen (HI)).
From left to right: Linda Lyons, Lisa Gilley, Betany Porter, Amy Casey and Asia Freeman (who flew in unexpextedly from Homer).
Works by Amy Casey and Betany Porter.
Installing the IGCA's North Gallery. Works by Asia Freeman, Lisa Gilley and Linda Lyons.
Insallation of the main gallery.
From left to right: works by Jane Troupe, Ruth Sorensen, Linda Lyons and Lisa Gilley.
Works by Linda Lyons and Jane Troupe.
Works by Jane Troupe.
Works by Jane Troupe (left) and Amy Casey (right)
Works by Betany Porter.
Amy Casey and her sister (right) who flew up from Cleveland, OH for the opening.