Listening to the Land: Reimagining the Bartram Trail

 
 

Yvonne Dalschen

Above

Archival Inkjet Print

24” x 36”

Yvonne Dalsche

Uprooted

Archival Inkjet Print

24” x 36”

 

Listening to the Land:
Reimagining the Bartram Trail

 
 

Listening to the Land is a visual exploration of the Blue Ridge Bartram Trail that features the photography of thirty-two artists. The photographs featured in this resonant and varied exhibition celebrate the region's rich biodiversity while honoring each person’s unique relationship with the land. 

Drawing inspiration from Bartram’s Travels and the enduring wisdom of land-based and indigenous peoples of this region, photographers entered an intimate world where the landscape was alive and waiting to be met, understood, and listened to. This exhibition invites you to contemplate your own wild origins while visually reimagining a time when humans moved in respect, harmony, and co-creative kinship with the natural world. 

 
 

Yvonne Dalschen

At the Beginning

Archival Inkjet Print

18” x 24”

 

Frances Bukovsky

Ooze

Archival Inkjet Print

24” x 30”

Frances Bukovsky

The Body, The Blood

Archival Inkjet Print

24” x 30”

 

Lynn Cricket Woodward

Time to Shed (Black Rat Snake in Spring)

Archival Inkjet Print

18” x 24”

 
 

Beate Sass

Cradled

Archival Inkjet Print

16” x 16”

 

Lynn Cricket Woodward

Pollywogs Under Mountain Laurel as Seen by Sky

Archival Inkjet Print

18”x24”

 

April McNiff

Drops and Dreams

Archival Inkjet Print

11” x 14”

 
 

Lynn Cricket Woodward

Wind and Tree Dance on the Water in Winter

Archival Inkjet Print

11” x 14”

Mike Belleme

ᏎᏗ se-di

Archival Inkjet Print

18” x 24”

 

Kaoly Gutierrez

I am not a body. I am free.

Archival Inkjet Print

18” x 24”

 

Susan Patrice

ᏦᎳ ᎢᏳᏍᏗ tso-la I-yu-s-di

Scanned Silver Gelatin Lumen;

Archival Inkjet Print

16” x 20”

Susan Patrice

ᏣᏱᏕ tsa-yi-de

Scanned Silver Gelatin Lumen;

Archival Inkjet Print

16” x 20”

 

Mike Belleme

ᎢᏯ ee-yah

Archival Inkjet Prints

23” x 34.5”

Mike Belleme

ᎢᏕᎲ ee-day-hv

Archival Inkjet Print

23” x 34.5”

Mike Belleme

ᎧᎶᏇᎩᏗ ka-lo-que-gi-di

Archival Inkjet Print

23” x 34.5”

 

Susan Patrice

ᏐᏨᎾ so-tsv-na

Scanned Silver Gelatin Lumen;

Archival Inkjet Print

16” x 20”

Susan Patrice

ᎧᏄᎦᎵ ka-nu-ga-li

Scanned Silver Gelatin Lumen;

Archival Inkjet Print

16” x 20”

 
 
 

Anna Norton

Found

Multi-Photo Installation [change to match tag]

11” x 13”

 
 
 

Lynne Buchanan

Grace

Platinum-Palladium Print

18” x 18”

Lynne Buchanan

Merging of Heaven and Earth

Platinum-Palladium Print

18 x 24"

 
 

Laura Rudkin Miniot

Hopping on Wayah Bald

Archival Inkjet Print

9” x 14”

 
 

Laura Rudkin Miniot

Hopping on Wayah Bald

Archival Inkjet Print

9” x 14”

Joanna Parkman

Untitled (Osage Overlook)

Photo Transfer on Handmade Paper with Soil

8” x 8”

 
 

Virginie Kipplelen

Intimacy 1

Medium Format Film Capture;

Scanned and Printed on Archival Inkjet Paper

15” x 15”

 

Brent Martin

We were once within her shadow, #1

Archival pigment print

16” x 20”

 

Brent Martin

We were once within her shadow, #2

Archival pigment print

16” x 20”

 

Virginie Kipplelen

Intimacy 2

Medium Format Film Capture;

Scanned and Printed on Archival Inkjet Paper

15” x 15”

 
 

Lynne Buchanan

Transition to the Understory

Platinum-Palladium

18” x 24”

 

Lynne Buchanan

The Cave Beyond the Waterfall that is the

Keeper of my Illusions

Platinum-Palladium Print

18” x 24”

 
 
 
 

Kaye Savage

Sky and Duff

Photo Transfer on Handmade Paper with

Leaves and Soil (Diptych)

8.5” x 12”

 
 
 

Anna Helgeson

Queer Speculations: Civilian Concervation Corps. at Warwomen Dell

Photocopies, Archival Inkjet Prints,

Cyanotypes, and Tracing Paper

40” x 40”

 
 

Erik Mace

Approximation No. 01: Meditation

Archival Inkjet Print

41” x 32”

Erik Mace

Approximation No. 02: Sunrise

Archival Inkjet Print

41” x 32”

 
 

Casey Visco

Untitled (Wallace Branch #2)

Archival Inkjet Print

16” x 24”

Casey Visco

Untitled (Wallace Branch #1)

Archival Inkjet Print

16” x 24”

 

Lynne Buchanan

Inside Looking Out, What the Ancient Tree Sees

Platinum-Palladium Print

24” x 36”

 

Casey Visco

Untitled (Wallace Branch #5)

Archival Inkjet Print

16” x 24”

Casey Visco

Untitled (Wallace Branch #4)

Archival Inkjet Print

16” x 24”

 

Casey Visco

Untitled (Wallace Branch #6)

Archival Inkjet Print

16” x 24”

 

Lynne Buchanan

Dead Man’s Fingers

Archival Inkjet Print

24” x 18”

Lynne Buchanan

Underland Moss and Roots

Platinum-Palladium Print

24” x 18”

 

April McNiff

Life Along the Bartram

Archival Inkjet Print

18” x 24”

 

April McNiff

Web Happenstance

Archival Inkjet Print

16” x 20”

April McNiff

Floral Web Labyrinth

Archival Inkjet Print

16” x 20”

April McNiff

Jack Among the Ferns

Archival Inkjet Print

16” x 20”

April McNiff

Moss and Web Entanglement

Archival Inkjet Print

16” x 20”

 

April McNiff

Hidden in the Trees

Archival Inkjet Print

18” x 24”

 
 
 
 

Frances Bukovsky

Small Fry

Archival Inkjet Print

16” x 24”

Frances Bukovsky

Earth and Bone

Archival Inkjet Print

16” x 24”

Barron Northrup

Fall

Archival Inkjet Print

16” x 24”

 

Barron Northrup

Nosebleed

Archival Inkjet Print

24” x 30”

 

Barron Northrup

Fall

Archival Inkjet Print

16” x 24”

 
 

Kaye Savage

River Portal

Archival Inkjet Print

11” x 16.5”

Kaye Savage

Reach

Archival Inkjet Print

11” x 16.5”

 
 

Eric William Carroll

The Shape of Summer

Unique Cyanotype Photograms

(75) 9” x 6” (each)

Eric William Carroll

The Shape of Summer

Unique Cyanotype Photograms

(75) 9” x 6” (each)

 
 
 

Beate Sass

Entanglement

Archival Inkjet Print

24” x 36”

Beate Sass

Morning Illumination

Archival Inkjet Print

24” x 36”

 

Lynne Buchanan

White Rock Mountain with Lichen Covered

Trees and Earth

Platinum-Palladium

18” x 24”

Sam Brown

Jim Chance Prepares for

Trail Maintenance at Sawmill Gap

Paper Negatives Captured with a Hand-Built Camera;

Scanned and Inkjet Printed

11” x 14”

Sam Brown

A Group of Volunteers Prepares for

Trail Maintenance at Sawmill Gap

Paper Negatives,Captured with a Hand-Built Camera;

Scanned and Inkjet Printed

11” x 14”

 

Sam Brown

Phillip Rogers Prepares for

Trail Maintenance at Sawmill Gap

Paper Negatives Captured with a Hand-Built Camera;

Scanned and Inkjet Printed

11” x 14”

 

Sandy Johnson

Trail of Tiny Treasures

Archival Inkjet Prints, Wood Blocks, Metal Clips

14 (3”x3”) 6 (3”x5”)

 
 

Lesley Price

Hidden in the Tree Trunks

Inkjet Print on Adhesive Fabric

14” x 14” x 42”

Susan Patrice

Roundabout #1

Film caputured 360 degree panoramic; scanned and printed on archival inkjet paper

32” Diameter Circle

 
 

Lynn Cricket Woodward

Overhead Underfoot

Archival Inkjet Print and Various Handmade Papers

Stand and Sway

Inket Print on Adhesive Fabric, Bent Wood

22” x 6” x 19”

Lisa Howell

Meandering Roots

Inkjet Prints on Adhesive Fabric

Multi-Print Installation Using Photo Vinyl

Kaye Savage, Joanna Parkman, Sarah Morgan

Puc Puggy Stump Notes

Photo Transfer on Handmade Paper with Soil

22” x 27”

Anna Helgeson

Maintaining Whiteness, Franklin NC

Viewmaster, White Picket Fence,

White Lawn, White Paint


 

The Shape of Summer Cyanotype Installation Participants:

Shawn McIntosh

Angela Martin

Anne Cannon

Brent Martin

Drew Jorgensen

Liliana Vitale

Lu Mann

Starlett Henderson

Barron Northrup

Sandy Johnson

Yvonne Dalschen

 

The Franklin Greenway Installation Participants:

Anna Helgeson

Casey Visco

Kaoly Gutierrez

Kaye Savage

Laura Rudkin Miniot

Lisa Howell

Lynne Buchanan

Mike Belleme

Yvonne Dalschen

 
Susan Patrice

As the founder and director of Makers Circle, Susan Patrice designs and implements arts-informed community initiatives in partnership with non-arts organizations who want to expand their reach and impact through innovative cross-sector collaboration. Makers Circle has a deep passion for the power of the creative process to encourage adaptive change, expand awareness, and open up new ways of seeing and relating. We believe that the arts and artists should play a major role in community regeneration and non-profit advancement. Web design and digital storytelling are foundational to the work we do with non-profits.

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