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Oso Landslide Photography & Lecture @ Shoreline Community College Art Gallery

"Reconciling Risk and Suspending Belief" Oso Landslide Photography by Phil Eidenberg-Noppe

JUNE 20TH - SEPTEMBER 16TH

**ARTIST LECTURE: Tuesday, June 28th, 3:30 - 5 p.m.**
(Administration Building 1000, Lobby)

Shoreline Community College Art Gallery

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The Oso Landslide Project is a time-based photo documentary project that began prior to the devastating landslide of March, 2014. Eidenberg-Noppe, a hydrologist and photographer, documented the area in April 2012, March 2013, June and November of 2014, and September 2015. The collection includes large scale panoramic photographs of a dramatically altered landscape, as well as detailed images capturing the personal effects of this powerful and tragic event. An essay about the project titled: "Reconciling Risk and Suspending Belief" is published on the "Medium" website at https://medium.com/@phileidenbergnoppe

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