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562 Fisgard wall. Trudi Lynn Smith and Lynda Gammon. 12 - 16x20" contact photographs.
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    1:1 (25 minutes) Reciprocity: The Large Camera and the Studio Wall

    ByTrudi Lynn Smith January 10, 2016March 4, 2023

    October 17, 2015 Reciprocity: the large camera and the studio wall looked at the relationship between analogue photography and the real. October 23, 2015 The Long Exposure: Duration, Meditation and the Un-archivable, brought a group of people to the studio to meditate together while exposing a 16×20″ negative of the studio wall. November 1, 2015 The Artist Studio: Disappearances and Reappearances looked at the lives of artist studios.

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  • Performance-Lecture

    Performance-Lecture

    ByTrudi Lynn Smith November 16, 2015March 4, 2023

    I’ve been working on developing a series of lecture-performances for the gallery. It’s made me interested in drawing a relationship between lectures and aesthetics.

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  • zine page with discussant text by Trudi Lynn Smith

    terminus: archives, ephemera, and electronic art

    ByTrudi Lynn Smith October 1, 2015March 4, 2023

    The online archive of the zine and documentation of Terminus: Archives, Ephemera and Electronic Art is now live.

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  • Installation view showing Trudi Lynn Smith under darkcloth of 16x20 camera

    562 Fisgard. Installation

    ByTrudi Lynn Smith August 27, 2015March 4, 2023

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  • Installing the Portable Camera Obscura at Spiral Jetty

    Portable Camera Obscura — Great Salt Lake

    ByTrudi Lynn Smith July 30, 2015March 4, 2023

    Portable Camera Obscura at Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty at Rozell Point, on the Great Salt Lake, Utah. Installation with University of Utah Honors College Class that I was co-teaching in Fall 2013, Landscape, Place and the Visual Anthropology of Utah.

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  • showing Imagine our Parks website, a collaborative project between Krista Cabellero and Trudi Lynn Smith

    Imagine Our Parks

    ByTrudi Lynn Smith July 30, 2015March 4, 2023

    IOP is looking for nine artists to join us at different places along an artist-led expedition beginning in (present-day) Yellowstone National Park, (the first USAmerican national park) and traveling along the 42nd parallel…

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  • Picture showing Camera Obscura at Waterton Lakes National Parks, Alberta

    Portable Camera Obscura: Waterton Lake National Park

    ByTrudi Lynn Smith June 3, 2015March 4, 2023

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  • portable camera obscura in Waterton Lakes National Park

    Portable Camera Obscura: Seel’s Tree, Waterton Lakes National Park

    ByTrudi Lynn Smith June 3, 2015March 4, 2023

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  • portable camera obscura in Riggall's Meadow, Waterton Lakes National Park

    Portable Camera Obscura, Riggall’s Meadow

    ByTrudi Lynn Smith June 3, 2015March 4, 2023

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  • Vasia Markides filming beside the Portable Camera Obscura

    Mapping Meaning & The Salish Sea

    ByTrudi Lynn Smith May 14, 2015March 4, 2023

    Next week, artist Krista Caballero and writer/scientist Sylvia Torti, from the initiative Mapping Meaning, will be joining Ryan Hilperts, from the Redfish School of Change, and myself, for a kayaking trip in the Salish Sea.

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