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We've been to this site.
Collagraph by Jeremy Lundquist
20 x 30 inches
2010
Map marker at the Harvard Forest
Digital C-print by Regan Golden
8 x 10 inches
2010
Installation View, "We've been to this site." (Display case in back left).
hand-cut photographs by Regan Golden and found objects from the Harvard Forest Archives.
2010
Installation View, "We've been to this site." ('Borers & Engravers,' Detail of back right display case).
hand-cut digital C-prints by Regan Golden and found materials from the Harvard Forest Archives
2010
Detail. "Forest Soil Samples Graph"
Watercolor by Jeremy Lundquist
2010
Detail. "Forest Survey Results"
Watercolor by Jeremy Lundquist
2010
Installation View, "We've been to this site."
(View of left front display cases)
Watercolors by Jeremy Lundquist, Hand-cut photographs by Regan Golden
2010
"View Overlooking Mount Holyoke"
Hand-cut Photograph by Regan Golden
2010
Detail. "View Overlooking Mount Holyoke"
Hand-cut Photograph by Regan Golden
2010
Installation View, "We've been to this site."
(Detail of display case on right side at entry)
Watercolors by Jeremy Lundquist, installed with found objects and photographs
2010
Installation View, "We've been to this site." (Detail of display case on right side at entry)
Watercolor on Paper by Jeremy Lundquist and Found Object
Set of 10, 8 x10 inches
2010
Installation View, "We've Been to this Site."(Detail of display case in back right of gallery).
hand-cut digital C-prints and graphite transfer drawings by Regan Golden and found objects from the Harvard Forest Archive
set of eight images, 8 x 10 inches each.
2010
Installation View, "We've Been to this Site."
(Detail of display case on far right about the 'The Hurricane of 1938')
hand-cut digital C-prints by Regan Golden and found materials from the Harvard Forest Archives
2010

"We've been to this site" is an installation that Jeremy Lundquist and I created as part of our collaborative, Drawn Lots. The exhibition was at the Fisher Museum of Forestry at the Harvard Forest in Petersham, Massachusetts. Adding to the materials that were already on display in the museum, my work included cut photographs and large graphite drawings, while Jeremy produced the printed text and watercolor diagrams, some of which were extracted from documents we found in the Harvard Forest archives.