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Untitled: from the Series, Pioneering Mattawa (Wahluke Branch Canal Terminal Wasteway Above the Columbia River Flood Plains)
Untitled: from the Series, Pioneering Mattawa (Wahluke Branch Canal Terminal Wasteway Above the Columbia River Flood Plains)
Untitled: from the Series, Pioneering Mattawa (Wahluke Branch Canal Terminal Wasteway Above the Columbia River Flood Plains)

Untitled: from the Series, Pioneering Mattawa (Wahluke Branch Canal Terminal Wasteway Above the Columbia River Flood Plains)

Artist Joseph Bartscherer
MediumSilver print on paper, rag board
Dimensions18 x 22 in. (45.7 x 55.9 cm)
ClassificationsPhotograph
Credit LineSeattle City Light 1% for Art Portable Works Collection
This picture was made in Mattawa, Washington, a small desert town in the south westernmost corner of the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project. This acreage, included in the original 1930s project plan, received water for the first time in 1984 and saw its first cycle of planting, cultivation, and harvest in that same year. The artist began photographing Mattawa in April, just after the final extension of the irrigation project’s canals.