2016, printed 2020
(American, b. 1983)
Inkjet print
Image: 49.5 x 66 cm (19 1/2 x 26 in.); Paper: 62.2 x 78.5 cm (24 1/2 x 30 7/8 in.)
Gift of Dr. Joseph Chazan 2020.338
Edition: Ed. 8 + 2 AP
The 90-mile long Juneau Icefield is one of the largest non-polar masses of snow and ice.
Students in the Juneau Icefield Research Program assist with the research of leading scientists while learning Earth science, wilderness survival, and mountaineering skills. Evan sleeps above the Gilkey Glacier, which with its mist and haziness almost appears as if he is dreaming it. If climate-warming trends continue, the Juneau Icefield is expected to completely disappear by 2200.
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