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What We Will Miss

Anne Albaugh & Jonna Ramey: What We Will Miss

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What will we miss when the Great Salt Lake is gone? This exhibit is an opportunity for viewers to slip inside the vistas, feel the power of this beautiful Lake and connect with the avian world imperiled by our choices. Paintings by Anne Albaugh in conversation with sculptures by Jonna Ramey.

Opening Reception:

November 21, 2024

6:00 - 8:00 pm

On View:

November 21, 2024 - January 3, 2025

Holiday Closures:

Thanksgiving, November 28 & 29

December 24 - January 1

“An Irreplaceable Poetry Reading for the Great Salt Lake” on December 12, 7-8:30pm, will feature poets Morgan Ray, Nan Seymour and others. This event is free to the public.

This exhibit asks us “what will we miss when the Great Salt Lake is gone?” It’s an opportunity to slip inside the vistas, feel the power of the Lake and connect with the avian world imperiled by our choices.

According to the Utah Division of Wildlife more than 10 million birds, representing 338 species, utilize the Great Salt Lake and its habitats. Terry Tempest Williams in her 2023 New York Times op-ed observed, “Great Salt Lake’s death and the death of the lives she sustains could become our death, too.” Robin Wall Kimmerer noted: “The story that we have to illuminate is that we don’t have to be complicit with destruction … If we can pay attention to things that really matter— there a revolution starts.”

We have been discussing the problems around the Great Salt Lake for years. We’ve attended rallies, written letters, made calls. We found that this sometimes-stinky salty body, its denizens, and environs made its way in our hearts and ultimately into our art. By collaborating on this exhibition, we hope to widen the conversation and draw more attention to the crisis of the dying Great Salt Lake.