Shannon Rankin
Strata Strata (detail) Landmark Landmark (detail) Interval Interval (detail) Course Course (detail) Lineage Lineage (detail) Synapse | Diptych Synapse (detail) Synapse (detail) Artifacts Artifacts (detail) Traverse Traverse (detail) Adaptation Adaptation (detail) Adaptation (detail) Orbit Orbit (detail) Convergence Convergence (detail) Germinate Germinate (detail) Colony Colony (detail) Frontier Frontier (detail) Settlement North Settlement North (detail) Settlement South Settlement South (detail) Plot Plot (detail) Permeate Permeate (detail) Terrain (Blue No. 1) Terrain (Blue No. 2) Terrain (Blue No. 3) Terrain (Pink No. 1) Terrain (Pink No. 2) Terrain (Pink No. 3) Terrain (Yellow No. 1) Yellow (Yellow No. 2) Terrain (Yellow No. 3) Plot (l) Plot (I)
Detail Displace (No. 1) Displace (No. 2) Displace (No. 3) Scope (No. 1) Scope (No. 4) Scope (No. 7) Impact Impact (detail) Pollinate Pollinate (detail) Drift Peak Peak (detail) Basin Basin (detail) Vents Vents (detail) Pod Pod (detail) Fracture Fracture (detail) Transplant Series Transplant (No. 1) Transplant (No. 2) Transplant (No. 3) Transplant (No. 4) Transplant (No. 5) Transplant (No. 6) Transplant (No. 7) Transplant (No. 8) Transplant (No. 9)
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Maps are the everyday metaphors that speak to the fragile and transitory state of our lives and our surroundings. Rivers shift their course, glaciers melt, volcanoes erupt, boundaries change both physically and politically. The only true constant is change.

Select map works exhibited at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art, ICA (MECA), Gallery Voss, and June Fitzpatrick Gallery.


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