Confluence Project

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The Confluence Project could be a series of out of doors installations and interpretative artworks settled publicly parks on the Columbia and its tributaries within the U.S. States of Washington and OR. Works current could embody each building and landscape styles similarly as integrated design. The project attracts on the region’s history, as well as Native yankee myths and entries from the Lewis and Clark Expedition journals, to “evoke a landscape and how of life submerged in time and memory.”
Artist and creator Maya Lin, the central figure within the Confluence Project, is planning installations that follow the trail of Lewis and Clark through the Columbia Basin. Sculptor is collaborating with landscape architects to revive natural environments, and every design can draw text from Lewis and Clark’s journals or traditions grounded in Native yankee cultures.

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