Atascosa Borderlands is a transdisciplinary storytelling project by photographer Luke Swenson and naturalist Jack Dash. The project developed out of a comprehensive botanical flora of a 203,799 acre section of the Coronado National Forest in southern Arizona known as the Atascosa Highlands.
Since 2017, the project has worked with over 80 community members bridging social and political divides: ecologists, environmental conservationists, cattle ranchers, humanitarian aid workers, migrants, deer hunters, ex-border patrol agents, and indigenous community members. Atascosa Borderlands seeks to move beyond the politicized approaches found in mass media to showcase the profound, and often contradictory experiences of the Borderlands, bringing to the fore the voices of a broad spectrum of residents who can speak directly to the challenges these communities
are facing.
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Since 2017, the project has worked with over 80 community members bridging social and political divides: ecologists, environmental conservationists, cattle ranchers, humanitarian aid workers, migrants, deer hunters, ex-border patrol agents, and indigenous community members. Atascosa Borderlands seeks to move beyond the politicized approaches found in mass media to showcase the profound, and often contradictory experiences of the Borderlands, bringing to the fore the voices of a broad spectrum of residents who can speak directly to the challenges these communities
are facing.
More...
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7x11 in. Rubber Band Binding, 20 pages, Contingent Sequence
Unfolds to become 11x14 in. Double-Sided Portable Exhibition
All color pictures by Luke Swenson; Historical photographs courtesy of Arizona Historical Society and Mary Noon Kasulaitis
Published in 2023
Edition of 100
*All proceeds will be donated to the Atascosa Borderlands ongoing documentary project
7x11 in. Rubber Band Binding, 20 pages, Contingent Sequence
Unfolds to become 11x14 in. Double-Sided Portable Exhibition
All color pictures by Luke Swenson; Historical photographs courtesy of Arizona Historical Society and Mary Noon Kasulaitis
Published in 2023
Edition of 100
*All proceeds will be donated to the Atascosa Borderlands ongoing documentary project