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Kate Lynn Morrill: Alaska Immersed opens January 8 at Creative Alliance

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Kate Lynn Morrill: Alaska Immersed
Black and White Mural Photographs
January 8 – January 31, 2009
Creative Alliance at the Patterson
Amalie Rothschild Gallery
Opening Reception: January 8 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.


Photographer Kate Morrill captures the deep calm and sheer immensity of the Alaskan landscape with mural size black and white prints, often employing collages of multiple perspectives that draw the viewer in with dizzying effect.

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