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Since 2011, Libby Reuter and I have been taking glass "cairns" into the regional watershed, marking places the watershed is working and places where it is not.
We have exhibited the project by showing large format prints along side the glass cairns at Missouri History Museum (August 2014 - January 2015) and then at Cedarhurst Center For The Arts (February - May 2015).
Currently we are making new images, expanding the work we have done in the St. Louis / Missouri River Confluence area and plan to embark on marking the entire Mississippi River system; from the headwaters in Minnesota to the delta gulf of Louisiana beginning in 2016.
For more information about the project and many more images, please visit www.watershedcairns.com
WATERSHED CAIRNS
Since 2011, Libby Reuter and I have been taking glass "cairns" into the regional watershed, marking places the watershed is working and places where it is not.
We have exhibited the project by showing large format prints along side the glass cairns at such notable institutions as The Missouri History Museum, Cedarhurst Center for the Arts and MMAM (Minnesota Marine Art Museum).
Currently we are recently home from making images the length of the Ohio River, from it’s confluence with the Mississippi River to it’s birth from the mergings of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers in Pittsburgh, PA.
This additional body of work, adds to the already finished length of the Missouri River and the Upper Mississippi.Early next year we plan to finish the Southern Mississippi to its terminus with the Gulf of Mexico.
For more information about the project and many more images, and information about our new book “Mississippi River North”; please visit www.watershedcairns.com