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Exhibits

The Confluence Project:
Reimagining the Columbia River,
with artwork by Maya Lin

Main Gallery
August 26, 2011 - February 10, 2012

Press Release

Featuring models created by Maya Lin and her New York studio, as well as images and models of the Vancouver Land Bridge created by Jones and Jones Architects in Seattle. These exhibit pieces will help to illustrate the process leading from final design drawings and models to the completed artworks of the Confluence Project. Before-and-after photographs will address the context, utility and aesthetics of each site and provide a forum for interpreting the places, people and environmental changes along the Columbia River. Construction images and elements will give visitors a stronger connection to the challenges of realizing an installation of this scope. The exhibit will also offer open access to Journey Book and an introspective video by artist Maya Lin.

Sponsored by: Richard & Jennifer Weiland, and Hells Canyon Visitor's Bureau, with support from USBancorp, Idaho Commission on the Arts/National Endowment for the Arts, and ASLCSC
 

Davidson Saskova DiekenDoug Davidson: The Face of Peru
Gallery II
January 13 - April 6

Opening Reception Jan 13, 4pm-7pm
 
Press release

A perspective of Peru's inhabitants through color photography. This exhibition is a celebration of indigenous people and their lifestyle; "honest representations of daily life" in Peru.


Ludmilla Parez Saskova: Good Girl (film)
Gallery III
January 13 - April 6
Press Release

A short documentary about artist and chocolate entrepreneur Marilyn Lysohire of Cowgirl Chocolates. Ludmilla's work has been influenced by Georgian filmmaker Sergei Paradjanov and Czech surrealist filmmaker Jan Svankmajer.

Karri Dieken: Conversations in a Sea of Land
Gallery IV
January 13 - April 6
Press Release

An mixed media installation that incorporates a narrative within patern and space. The overall theme of the installation relates to the endless sea of land across the Palouse.

Sponsored by: ASLCSC, Friends of the Center, and through grants from USBancorp, and Idaho Commission on the Arts/National Endowment for the Arts.

 


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with the exception of the posted Holiday closures.
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