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Exhibition | Traces on the Landscape

On view this summer at Art on Hulfish, Traces on the Landscape brings together eight contemporary artists who employ still and moving images, poetry, sound, natural materials, and historical photographic technologies to interrogate our understanding of humans' relationship to the natural world. Featuring works by Kelli Connell, Leah Dyjak, Emmet Gowin, Deborah Jack, Mark Klett, Dionne Lee, Byron Wolfe, and Xing Danwen, the exhibition considers the connotations of a "trace"‚—the sign of a former presence, a path of discovery, a piece of evidence‚—as a means through which photography can reveal the intersection of the natural landscape with the body, identity, and memory.