main content Roll On, Columbia, Roll On
L&C artists, in collaboration with community partners, create a giant print that tells the stories of the Columbia River and its people. Photos by Robert Reynolds
- L&C artists with their 4 x 6-foot woodblock: Frankie Beilharz BA '20, Shannon Drew BA '20, Iris Riedel BA '19, Tammy Jo Wilson, Matt Johnston, and Anna Kahler BA '19.Robert Reynolds
- Frankie Beilharz BA '20 works on a mock-up of the design.Robert Reynolds
- Anna Kahler BA '19 carves a section of the woodblock.Robert Reynolds
- Anna Kahler BA '19 carves a section of the woodblock.Robert Reynolds
- On August 24, at an event on the Maryhill Museum grounds, artists joined their blocks, inked them, and watched as a steamroller created a 66-foot continuous print.Robert Reynolds
- On August 24, at an event on the Maryhill Museum grounds, artists joined their blocks, inked them, and watched as a steamroller created a 66-foot continuous print.Robert Reynolds
- On August 24, at an event on the Maryhill Museum grounds, artists joined their blocks, inked them, and watched as a steamroller created a 66-foot continuous print.Robert Reynolds
- On August 24, at an event on the Maryhill Museum grounds, artists joined their blocks, inked them, and watched as a steamroller created a 66-foot continuous print.Robert Reynolds
- Iris Riedel BA ’19, Tammy Jo Wilson, visual arts and technology program manager, and Matt Johnston, associate professor of art history, carve the final design into the woodblock.Robert Reynolds
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