Title
Vanishing Horizons: An Interpretation of the Abandoned Mining Sites of the Upper Peninsula
Document Type
Exhibit/Performance
Department
School of Art and Design
Publication Date
2008
Abstract
Forty photographs from the series "Vanishing Horizons: An Interpretation of the Abandoned Mining Sites of the Upper Peninsula" were displayed at the Finlandia University Gallery in the Finnish-American Heritage Center in Hancock, MI. The exhibition included color photographic murals mounted on aluminum plates of abandoned mining landscapes made with a panoramic pinhole camera. Framed black and white photographs of mining machinery and structural details made with a hand-built zone plate camera were interspersed among the murals to present a visual impression of the remnants of the copper and iron mining industry from the 1840s to the 1950s.
Recommended Citation
Flavin, Christine, "Vanishing Horizons: An Interpretation of the Abandoned Mining Sites of the Upper Peninsula" (2008). Faculty Works. 1146.
https://commons.nmu.edu/facwork/1146
Comments
Photography; Solo Exhibition