Cruisin’ the Eternal Coastline

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Sep 15 2017 - Apr 8 2018

Cruisin’ the Eternal Coastline features fossils, paintings, hand-drawn maps, drawings, as well as light and audio installations by artist Ray Troll. The exhibition focuses on the vast span of geologic time and evolutionary history of the West Coast of North America, reaching from Baja, California to Barrow, Alaska.

With a focus on the population-rich areas of California, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska, this exhibition is accessible to a broad range of audiences interested in what surrounds them in their everyday environments.

The project is a collaborative effort that combines the art of Ray Troll and the science writing of Kirk Johnson, director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. Troll is an artist and musician based in Ketchikan, Alaska who is best known for his iconic public art, books, graphic designs, and imagery. In addition to being a museum director, Johnson is a geologist, paleontologist, and science writer.

Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website

  • American
  • Contemporary
  • History
  • Ray Troll

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