Newledo Exploration Hub, in collaboration with Rural Alchemy Workshop (R.A.W.), is
launching fluxscape, a
year-long show that investigates shifting flows of time and land through Newledo’s 10-acre northern pasture,
known as The "North-10".
The “North 10 pasture” is in an interim state of transformation, with a plan for major environmental restoration
of the site and its coastal watershed to be led by a state agency beginning in the summer of 2025.
The site is a physical manifestation of our conflicted landscapes and state of uncertainty due to climate
change, environmental degradation and human impact. The land provided grazing pastures for hundreds of dairy
cows over the past 120 years. It has a mix of native and invasive plants, some in both categories useful to
humans. It has Beaver Creek, which formerly meandered through the flat land but was trenched years ago to make
more room for dairy cattle to graze. The creek is connected to the ocean and has some salmon but in its current
state it neither provides ideal salmon or beaver habitat. It has a constructed pond home to various migrating
bird flocks. It's a major flood plain in the winter, with a portion on the national wetland registry. The field
wraps around a hillside of a neighboring tree farm clear cut in 2018.
fluxscape, an innovative art exhibition, flows outside traditional indoor spaces and timeframes of
artistic presentation and invites visitors to encounter contemporary artworks created in conversation with
dynamic forces and shifting ecologies of a unique coastal landscape-in-transition.
fluxscape features installations and performances by Pacific Northwest and international artists whose
works engage visitors with hidden dimensions of this land’s pasts, presents, and futures.
Artists include Angelina Almukhametova, Jill R. Baker, Karin Bolender/R.A.W., Agnese Cebere, Nicole Cousino,
Dann Disciglio, Malin Lindmark Vrijman/Kultivator, Jacob Mitas, and Moa Vrijman.
Join us on October 13, from 1-4 pm, for the first opening of the show
For more information, contact Nicole Cousino at [email protected] and/or [email protected]