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These Landscapes Don’t Exist

Images of the Iron Range’s Fleeting Industrial Terrains by Adam Jarvi

On View
November 30, 2018 – February 1, 2019

These Landscapes Don’t Exist is an exhibition of photographs capturing the fleeting industrial terrains of the Mesabi Iron Range. The exhibition highlights the ephemeral nature of Minnesota’s mining landscape and the tension between the natural and industrial environments. 

About the Artist

Adam Jarvi was born and raised in Hibbing, Minnesota. He received his Master of Architecture from the University of Minnesota’s College of Design in 2009, where his thesis work focused on architectural interventions that challenge the way visitors experience the landscape of the Iron Range. Adam is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the College of Design and is a licensed architect and Associate Principal at NewStudio Architecture. His photography has been published in Artful Living, Midwest Home, and White Bear Lake Magazine. He currently resides in Saint Paul. Follow Adam on Instagram.