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Artwork by Marie Watt. Forest Shifts Light (Sequoia):120 x 59.5 x 48.25 in.Forest Shifts Light (Crest):126 x 67 x 35.25 in.Forest Shifts Light (Canopy):114 x 65 x 45 in. Jingles, twill tape, mesh. Collection of Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation, Portland, Oregon| Marie Watt Studio
Portland, Oregon-based artist Marie Watt’s explorations embrace and center the histories embedded in materials. For over a decade, Watt has been working with steel I-beams, drawn to their interwoven history with the Haudenosaunee ironworkers, known as “Skywalkers” for walking across the I-beam skeletons of the skyscrapers high above the city.| Carnegie Museum of Art
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