Glenna Cole Allee will discuss her art installation, Hanford Reach: In the Atomic Field, that is showing from September 8-January 15 at the Wanapum Heritage Center in Mattawa, WA. Glenna uses photography, sound, and video to reflect the atomic histories of Hanford and the secrecy that enshrouds them. The exhibit is based on Glenna’s recently published book Hanford Reach: In the Atomic Field. The book includes photographs and interviews with residents living near and affected by the Hanford Nuclear Site.
Glenna Cole Allee is an interdisciplinary artist. Her work explores the shifting relationships between place, myth, and memory. She holds an MFA from San Francisco Art Institute and a BA from Reed College and has exhibited nationally and internationally.
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