Last year, artist Andrew Ranville raised funds to build an artist’s residency on Rabbit Island, a remote, forested outpost in the middle of Lake Superior. Last week, the project’s debut exhibition opened in the DeVos Art Museum at Marquette’s Northern Michigan University. Titled No Island is a Man, the show features a range of sculptural and experimental art pieces drawing inspiration from the island’s rural landscapes — large-scale maps, short films, field recordings, ephemera collected from the lakeshore, and an installation built from century-old driftwood. See more photos of the installation and read more about the island’s residency program on the Rabbit Island project blog.
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