The Washington Collection examines the state through the lens of boundaries — ecological, geographic, and cultural. From coastal environments to interior landscapes, the work reflects on how water, weather, and terrain define both separation and connection across the region.
Maps and historical elements anchor the photographs within a larger spatial narrative, allowing the viewer to understand each image not in isolation, but as part of a wider geographic whole.
The collection is designed as a cohesive installation, offering a quiet but expansive sense of place that unfolds through context rather than spectacle.
The Washington Collection examines the state through the lens of boundaries — ecological, geographic, and cultural. From coastal environments to interior landscapes, the work reflects on how water, weather, and terrain define both separation and connection across the region.
Maps and historical elements anchor the photographs within a larger spatial narrative, allowing the viewer to understand each image not in isolation, but as part of a wider geographic whole.
The collection is designed as a cohesive installation, offering a quiet but expansive sense of place that unfolds through context rather than spectacle.