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Home: Portraits of the Mississippi River
Within my work, the Mississippi River is a profound symbol of community.
The Mississippi River runs 2,340 miles from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. It borders and/or passes through the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana. Its watershed, with its many tributaries, connects to 31 US states and 2 Canadian provinces. It ranks as the fourth longest river, and the tenth largest river in the world. Its name harkens from the Ojibwe or Algonquin name for the river, Misi-ziibi, which simply means "Great River." Because of all the life she connects and supports, north to south, I envision her as a Mother of Inter-dependent connection. She is a massive community, a giver and sustainer of life. She is a generous home to so much life.
I have long explored the theme of “Home” in my work, but in recent years this theme became more poignant & curious. I began to explore deeper levels of what it is to feel a home and learned how it expands far beyond the reaches of four walls and a roof. Home is a state of mindful awareness, of being comfortable and fearless no matter where one resides; it is a feeling of being meaningfully connected to a generous and humble “community.” For me, The Mississippi Flyway is that community.
I offer this collection of images with hopes that the viewer might explore what community means at both a microcosmic and macrocosmic level; that one might connect with the larger world and expand his/her sense of "home.”
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Love means to look at yourself
The way one looks at distant things
For you are only one thing among many.
And whoever sees that way heals his heart,
Without knowing it, from various ills—
A bird and tree say to him: Friend.
Then he wants to use himself and things
So that they stand in the glow of ripeness,
It doesn't matter whether he knows what he serves:
Who serves best doesn't always understand.
~Czeslaw Milosz
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This collection of photographs is an excerpt of a larger collection designed as a traveling exhibit to educate on issues relative to Land Ethics, Interdependence, and the health of the Mississippi River. If you would like to arrange for this exhibit at your own venue, please contact Kirstin here.