Sandow Birk

Visual artist Sandow Birk practices in California and sometimes collaborates with his wife, artist Elyse Pignolet. The Rape of the Sierra (Logging and Mining, Lake Tahoe in the 1860’s) was created for FOREST⇌FIRE to address the deforestation of the Tahoe Basin’s entire old-growth forest on behalf of the Comstock Mine Complex.

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Tiffany Bozic

California artist Tiffany Bozic's Fading Song was inspired by her observations at University of California, Berkeley - Sagehen Creek Field Station's experimental forest in the Tahoe National Forest. In the FOREST⇌FIRE exhibit, it addresses colonization of the landscape and the resulting ecological degradation and species loss.

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Sarah Coleman

Nevada County, California artist Sarah Coleman is engaged in an ongoing exploration of the sky and its affect on the human spirit. It is fitting that in the FOREST⇌FIRE exhibit, her work Reverence addresses smoke, and the unsustainable expectation of year-round crystal clear skies, in a healthy Sierra Nevada forest ecosystem.

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Jessa Rae Growing Thunder

Raised in Nevada County, California, beading artist Jessa Rae Growing Thunder learned the foundations of her art from her grandmother Juanita and her mother Joyce. At age fourteen, Jessa Rae's work joined theirs at the Smithsonian. In FOREST⇌FIRE, her artwork acknowledges traditional practice in forest management and the cultural, ecological and economic value of its reintroduction.

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Paula Henson

Writer, teacher and water-wise author, Paula Henson wrote Who Needs a Forest Fire? for FOREST⇌FIRE’s educational outreach program for children. It’s beautifully illustrated by Sue Todd and Emily Underwood and will help children, parents and teachers alike talk about and prepare for fire in the forest.

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