Maconaqua/Frances Slocum, 1992

“At different junctures, Small transports us to the late 17th, 18th and early 19th centuries. Though the time period shifts as your eyes move across the wall, the setting remains the same: Pennsylvania. Surrounding Slocum’s words are abundant images of forested landscape and wildlife, extracted from the late 19th century engravings and John James Audubon’s paintings. They evoke the New World landscape of centuries past, as do the tree stumps and vegetation that sit in the middle of the gallery and to the left of the front door”

Pincus, Robert L. “Small World.” Night & Day, 20 Nov. 1992. Photographs by Michael Franklin

Venue: Boehm Gallery en Palomar College, San Marcos
Organizer: Linda Moore Fine Arts