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Arid waters : photographs from the Water in the West Project / edited by Peter Goin ; text by Ellen Manchester.
Title & Author:

Arid waters : photographs from the Water in the West Project / edited by Peter Goin ; text by Ellen Manchester.

Publication:

Reno : University of Nevada Press, [1992]
©1992

Description:

x, 88 pages : illustrations ; 25 x 26 cm

Notes:
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Sheppard Fine Art Gallery, University of Nevada, Reno, from Apr. 25 - June 16, 1991.
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:

Arid Waters is a photographic response to the growing crisis of water scarcity, which exists because our culture thinks of water as a commodity, or an abstract legal right, rather than the most basic physical source of life. The Water in the West Project began as a collaborative effort designed to present an artistic response to water as a social issue. Photography historian Ellen Manchester and the photographers - Mark Klett, Terry Evans, Laurie Brown, Peter Goin, Robert Dawson, Martin Stupich, Gregory Conniff, and Wanda Hammerbeck - address the question: How can photography contribute to the urgent public debate over water use and allocation? Project members prepared an exhibition of their work, defining it as a laboratory and emphasizing the process of working through ideas. Contact prints and numerous work prints were displayed on the walls of the Sheppard Fine Art Gallery at the University of Nevada, Reno, and simultaneously the Nevada Humanities Committee sponsored a conference entitled "Water in the Arid West." Participants included historians, writers, ranchers, politicians, lawyers, students, and community members. Arid Waters documents the evolution of the Water in the West Project from its inception as a group collaboration to the foundation of an archive. Ellen Manchester, codirector of the Water in the West Project, has written an informative introduction that provides a historical perspective for the collaboration. Including 59 photographs from the eight photographers, Arid Waters is a testimony to the role photography has played in western history

ISBN:

0874171989 (cloth)
9780874171983 (cloth)
0874171997 (paper ed.)
9780874171990 (paper ed.)

Subject:

Water-supply West (U.S.) Exhibitions.
Water use West (U.S.) Exhibitions.
Hydraulic structures West (U.S.) Exhibitions.
Hydraulic structures
Water-supply
Water use
West United States

Form/genre:

Exhibition catalogs.
exhibition catalogs.
Catalogues d'exposition.

Added entries:

Goin, Peter, 1951-
Manchester, Ellen.
Sheppard Fine Art Gallery.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 17457
Call No.: ID TD223.6.A84; ID:93-B1022
Status: Available

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