Image of the Month

Peter L. Johnson

 
 
   

Public Works bucket of oil, tar, and ice on the banks of the Mississippi River # 86

Limited Edition Inkjet Print

 

Often I find evidence of what a sloppy species we are. This was sitting up above the banks of the Mississippi River. As I worked inside this bucket I saw swirling images that felt toxic, viral, and gene threatening. Right now this image for me is a reference to all the devastation our fossil fuel addiction is manifesting in the Gulf of Mexico. Leave it in the ground and under the sea. This image will be on display in the exhibition Impact at the Bloomington Art Center from July 16th to August 27th.

 
 

Conservation Minnesota Interview

Dave Dempsey, author of On the Brink: The Great Lakes in the 21st Century,  interviewed me about my work as an eco-artist. Click here to read the article.

Nicolett Island Reflections:   For the past couple of months I have been posting on Facebook images from my time living on Nicollet Island. By clicking  on this text you will be taken to a gallery and slideshow of the complete series of my deep bow to the Island and the Mississippi River.

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