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DESCRIPTION:Ancient and hidden petroglyphs, timeless landscapes, wild animals, 
 indigenous tribes and North America’s oldest human settlements come 
 together in Dennis Anderson’s latest photographic project, ‘12,000 
 Years in the High Desert.’\n\n12,000 years ago, humans had a symbiotic 
 relationship with our world. Nature was sacred, the cosmos untouched and 
 mysticism a part of everyday life. While modern progress has paved over 
 most traces of that existence, pockets of early civilization remain 
 scattered across North America.\n\nHidden in the high desert plateaus of 
 south-central Oregon, Native American tribes live in harmony with the same 
 flora and fauna that sustained the region’s first paleo peoples. They 
 gaze up at the Milky Way with the same reverence, and now keep the 
 locations of their sacred sites secret from wandering visitors.\n\nIt took 
 years of building relationships before Dennis Anderson learned the exact 
 locations of certain ancient cave drawings and ceremonial rings. “The 
 sites are well out of cell phone range … but definitely in range of 
 something bigger,” says Anderson, explaining the inspiration behind his 
 long-term project. “Standing on that ancient and unpopulated land, one 
 feels a powerful connection to the universe and to our planet. Even if it 
 only provides a glimpse into that world, it’s worth seeking 
 out.”\n\n‘12,000 Years in the High Desert’ features more than 50 fine 
 art prints, each transporting the viewer to a simpler time of prairies, 
 indigenous rituals, bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope and thousands of 
 migratory waterfowl soaring across the sky.\n\nDickerman Prints Gallery 
 will host a public opening reception on Thursday, April 21st from 6:00 – 
 9:00 p.m. at 1141 Howard Street, San Francisco. The exhibition will remain 
 open on weekdays through May 28, from 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m, and on 
 Saturdays from Noon – 6:00pm.\n\nABOUT THE ARTIST: Named one of the 10 
 great hospitality photographers by Hospitality Design Magazine, Dennis 
 Anderson is an internationally published tribal art, commercial and 
 architectural photographer whose fine art photography resides in the 
 permanent collections of both the New York and San Francisco Museums of 
 Modern Art. Today, Anderson is still exploring the world with his camera 
 … just as his mentor, Imogene Cunningham, encouraged him to do.\n\nDennis 
 Anderson’s Web site is located at: http://www.bluewaterpictures.com\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/03/24/18784467.php
SUMMARY:12,000 Years in the High Desert
LOCATION:Dickerman Prints Gallery\n1141 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/03/24/18784467.php
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