Clean Water
Clean Water

Site-specific installation

2020

Dubuque Museum of Art

This piece is in the shape of a section of the Mississippi River at Dubuque, IA. It is composed of approximately 1400 water bottles. The various shades of blue represent clean water. This water is safe for swimming, fishing, and wetland ecosystems. The remaining black, brown, and gray bottles represent unclean water, water unsuitable for recreation and wildlife.

Clean Water (detail 1)
Clean Water (detail 1)

Site-specific installation

2020

Dubuque Museum of Art

This piece is in the shape of a section of the Mississippi River at Dubuque, IA. It is composed of approximately 1400 water bottles. The various shades of blue represent clean water. This water is safe for swimming, fishing, and wetland ecosystems. The remaining black, brown, and gray bottles represent unclean water, water unsuitable for recreation and wildlife.

Clean Water (detail 2)
Clean Water (detail 2)

Site-specific installation

2020

Dubuque Museum of Art

This piece is in the shape of a section of the Mississippi River at Dubuque, IA. It is composed of approximately 1400 water bottles. The various shades of blue represent clean water. This water is safe for swimming, fishing, and wetland ecosystems. The remaining black, brown, and gray bottles represent unclean water, water unsuitable for recreation and wildlife.

Clean Water in "Flow: Journey Through the Mississippi Watershed"
Clean Water in "Flow: Journey Through the Mississippi Watershed"

Site-specific installation

2020

Dubuque Museum of Art

This piece is in the shape of a section of the Mississippi River at Dubuque, IA. It is composed of approximately 1400 water bottles. The various shades of blue represent clean water. This water is safe for swimming, fishing, and wetland ecosystems. The remaining black, brown, and gray bottles represent unclean water, water unsuitable for recreation and wildlife.

Clean Water in "Flow: Journey Through the Mississippi Watershed"
Clean Water in "Flow: Journey Through the Mississippi Watershed"

Site-specific installation

2020

Dubuque Museum of Art

This piece is in the shape of a section of the Mississippi River at Dubuque, IA. It is composed of approximately 1400 water bottles. The various shades of blue represent clean water. This water is safe for swimming, fishing, and wetland ecosystems. The remaining black, brown, and gray bottles represent unclean water, water unsuitable for recreation and wildlife.

Clean Water
Clean Water (detail 1)
Clean Water (detail 2)
Clean Water in "Flow: Journey Through the Mississippi Watershed"
Clean Water in "Flow: Journey Through the Mississippi Watershed"
Clean Water

Site-specific installation

2020

Dubuque Museum of Art

This piece is in the shape of a section of the Mississippi River at Dubuque, IA. It is composed of approximately 1400 water bottles. The various shades of blue represent clean water. This water is safe for swimming, fishing, and wetland ecosystems. The remaining black, brown, and gray bottles represent unclean water, water unsuitable for recreation and wildlife.

Clean Water (detail 1)

Site-specific installation

2020

Dubuque Museum of Art

This piece is in the shape of a section of the Mississippi River at Dubuque, IA. It is composed of approximately 1400 water bottles. The various shades of blue represent clean water. This water is safe for swimming, fishing, and wetland ecosystems. The remaining black, brown, and gray bottles represent unclean water, water unsuitable for recreation and wildlife.

Clean Water (detail 2)

Site-specific installation

2020

Dubuque Museum of Art

This piece is in the shape of a section of the Mississippi River at Dubuque, IA. It is composed of approximately 1400 water bottles. The various shades of blue represent clean water. This water is safe for swimming, fishing, and wetland ecosystems. The remaining black, brown, and gray bottles represent unclean water, water unsuitable for recreation and wildlife.

Clean Water in "Flow: Journey Through the Mississippi Watershed"

Site-specific installation

2020

Dubuque Museum of Art

This piece is in the shape of a section of the Mississippi River at Dubuque, IA. It is composed of approximately 1400 water bottles. The various shades of blue represent clean water. This water is safe for swimming, fishing, and wetland ecosystems. The remaining black, brown, and gray bottles represent unclean water, water unsuitable for recreation and wildlife.

Clean Water in "Flow: Journey Through the Mississippi Watershed"

Site-specific installation

2020

Dubuque Museum of Art

This piece is in the shape of a section of the Mississippi River at Dubuque, IA. It is composed of approximately 1400 water bottles. The various shades of blue represent clean water. This water is safe for swimming, fishing, and wetland ecosystems. The remaining black, brown, and gray bottles represent unclean water, water unsuitable for recreation and wildlife.

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