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I passed by an art gallery where I noticed a painting depicting the same spot as the photograph on the right.
Seager Gray Gallery, the painting created by artist Kim Ford Kitz — hung just next door in Equator Coffee house.
Online, the Kim Ford Kitz painting titled Muir Woods has replaced a number of unintentional images depicting artworks in the same wall space where I found the painting hanging, apparently taken at different times.
Muir rain
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Michael Heizer sculptures.


Heizer’s angles (45°, 90°, 180°) sculpture installed at Rice University.
How well they would look if relocated to the Marin Southern Cone — Heizer’s Rocks Relocated:



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U.S. State Department, Washington, DC, to hear about key priorities of US chairmanship, Arctic Council, 2015-2017.
About an hour prior, the entrance of Alaska’s Congressional members, Representative Don Young, and Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, introduced a notable stir.
Returning to the state department — identification badges and wall murals.
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Getting ready to head over to
FUTURES AND RUINS:
workshop on crisis and possibility, March 23-24, 2014
Duke U, Durham, NC.
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