
Artist Alison Moritsugu’s work explores our relationship with nature and how the stories we tell about landscapes—often idealized to hide what lies beneath the surface—shape our conceptions of the world around us. Moons and Internment Stones features watercolors of rocks her grandfather collected while incarcerated in the Santa Fe internment camp during WWII along with oil paintings of the moon that connect Moritsugu, her grandfather, and her family across time and place.
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