Seward Park Show

I’m honored to be hosted by Seward Audubon for a solo show: “Rivers, Lakes & The Sea: A Painted Tour of the Olympics.”

The show features a collection of landscape paintings around the Olympic Peninsula. It’s also an extension of the work I had done for Olympic National Park last year.

Later in the month, I was joined by National Park ranger and scientist Bill Bacchus. Together, we have a presentation as a part of the Audubon’s “Tweet and Treats” lecture series. I spoke to Terminus, Olympic NPS’ art project, and showcased the work of fellow artists who were a part of it. Bill had a more sobering story to tell about the disappearance of eighty-two glaciers in a mere 30 years.

Ed Dominguez, naturalist at Seward Audubon, introducing Bill and myself
Bill Bacchus presenting data and figures out decreasing levels of snow pact in the Olympic Ranges