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Northwest Museum of
Arts and Culture
Spokane, WA
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As western author Wallace Stegner
notes, “Adaptation is the covenant all living creatures
make with the dry country.” In the West, adapting
water policy to meet contradictory needs is no simple
task.
Managing the West’s most hotly contested natural resource
is the subject of a new interactive program at the Northwest
Museum of Arts and Culture. “Whose Water Is it?” looks
at water policy from many points of view. Visitors are encouraged
to make up their own minds about how to balance conflicting
demands on finite resources.
To produce the program, Harvest Moon Studio conducted original
interviews with Cecil Andrus, the former Governor of Idaho;
Tom Flint, Founder of Save Our Dams Coalition; Michael Farrow
of the Umatilla Indian Reservation; and others. |