Harvest, 1976

William Woolston
(American, born 1945)

Location: Washington State Arts Commission, Olympia

ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Harvest is a photograph by artist William Woolston. The image shows two threshers set in an expansive landscape. A thresher is a machine that separates small grain and seed crops from their chaff and straw. The simple, rural sky and land contrast with the huge, complicated machine. Woolston has also captured the stark contrast of light and shadow. This piece is part of a body of work by Woolston that documents wheat harvesting in the Palouse region.

This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Department of Corrections.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Landscape and documentary photographer Bill Woolston captures scenes of a timeless and rugged American West.
Woolston is Professor Emeritus at the University of Idaho's College of Art and Architecture where he specialized in digital imaging, photography, and visual thinking. A selection of his black and white photographs are featured at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington D.C. He received a Master of Fine Arts in photography from the Art Institute of Chicago.

ARTWORK DETAILS
Material CategoryWork on paper - photograph
MediumGelatin silver print
Dimensions16 in x 20 in (sheet)
ID NumberWSAC1983.040.000
Acquisition MethodDirect purchase
Artist LocationIdaho, United States
Location Information
AgencyWashington State Arts Commission
Artwork LocationWashington State Arts Commission
Not on display. At ArtsWA pending conservation, framing, re-siting, or return to site.
WA CountyThurston
PlacementInterior
Site TypeState Agency
Address711 Capitol Way S., Suite 600
Olympia, WA 98504
Geo. Coordinates47.041975, -122.901474
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