Imagine a world without the free-flowing rivers, wild salmon or the 175 million year-old great white sturgeon, North America's largest freshwater fish.
Swimming in Circles is a collection of paper relief sculptures, documenting native fish species including the threatened or endangered chinook salmon, steelhead bull trout, sockeye salmon, and white sturgeon.
Native fish are a barometer for river health. This work brings awareness to ecological concerns, sparking conversations about maintaining and/or rebuilding our natural resources for everyone and everything with an interest in a healthy sustainable future. - Lonnie Hutson
Major support provided by NRS. Completion of the work in the exhibit supported by an artist fellowship from the Idaho Commission on the Arts.
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