Evans, Terry
Terry Evans (born 1944) is an American photographer. After growing up in Kansas City, she moved to Salina, Kansas, where she was inspired to explore the themes of human relationship with the land. Evans' work explores the environmental impact of humans on the landscape in the American Midwest and is notable for aerial perspective photos of prairies. Her work has been collected by several Museums including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. In 1996, she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for her work in photography.
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Rose Hill Cemetery, McPherson County, Kansas
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Smoky Valley (Native American) Village Site Circa 1000-1500 AD, Saline County, Kansas
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Ludwigia peploides, Floating Evening Primrose
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Verbascum thapsus, Common Mullein
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Prunus serotina, Wild Cherry
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Helenium autumnale, Sneezeweed
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Fabaceae amorpha, Leadplant
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Baptisia alba, White Wild Indigo
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Newly burned area and grasses
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Burned area at Tallgrass Prairie Preserve
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Area burned as part of prairie management program
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Sunset
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Southwest of Salina, Kansas
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Assaria Cemetery, Kansas
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Petcoke piles in southeast Chicago at Koch Industries site along the Calumet River, November
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Oil pad at Jorgenson's, April
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Oil pipeline right of way, Mountrail County, North Dakota, June 6
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Petcoke filled train snaking through the neighborhood, Southeast Side, Chicago, IL
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