STEPHANIE GARON
  • Sculpture
    • Gold Rush: Mine Cores
  • Installation
  • Public
    • Land Art
    • Performance/Dance
  • Drawings
  • Poetry
    • Acreage
    • Yellow Arrow >
      • Land Reckoning
      • Abandon
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"The Pleasant Point peninsula (Sipayik) is a traditional seasonal fishing village to the Passamaquoddy. Because of its unique location at the confluence of the Passamaquoddy at Pleasant Point, Indian Township, and Cobscook Bays it was (and remains today) the unique location providing safe harbor, quick access to inland and ocean waterways, and access to abundant marine resources for sustenance such as shell fish, marine mammals and other fish." - Passamaquoddy Tribal Government

There are three self-governing communities of Passamaquoddy that live at Pleasant Point/Sipiyak, Indian Township, and St. Andrews reservations. On Google maps, this land is colored grey. 
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"Garon employs decaying natural artifacts primarily as symbols of humanity's fragility. But her contrasts of hard and soft intrigue the eye as well as the mind." -Mark Jenkins, The Washington Post
  • Sculpture
    • Gold Rush: Mine Cores
  • Installation
  • Public
    • Land Art
    • Performance/Dance
  • Drawings
  • Poetry
    • Acreage
    • Yellow Arrow >
      • Land Reckoning
      • Abandon
  • About