Credits
Cyberspe Scenery was created by Kyera Lutton, Willamette University '24, Museology Intern at the Hallie Ford Musuem of Art, Willlamette University.
This exhibition is the final product of an internship funded by the Center for Ancient Studies and Archaeology (CASA) at Willamette University.
This project is indebted to the support of Reyna Meyers, Administrative Program Coordinator for the CASA program, and Professor of Classics and Director of the CASA program, Ortwin Knorr.
For direct help in the Cyberspace Scenery exhibition, thanks go to:
Bill Kelm, Systems Librarian at the Mark O Hatfield Library, for his help with Omeka. Without whom, the exhibition would not have been possible.
Jonathan Bucci, Curator of Collections and Exhibitions at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art and advisor for this project.
Ricardo de Mambro Santos, Professor of Art History at Willamette University and advisor for this project.
Special thanks to:
Amy Schwartz, Administrative Specialist, Office of the President, for aiding in the viewing of River #16 for this exhibit.
April Waters, for a meeting to discuss her art, inspirations, and Water Reaching for Itself, Willamette Flood #3.
John Olbrantz, the Maribeth Collins Director of Art at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art, for an informational meeting about Michael Dailey.
Kenneth O'Connell, Professor Emeritus of Art at the University of Oregon, for information and images of Andrew McDuffie Vincent.
Michael Brophy, for a ZOOM meeting discussing his art, life, inspirations, and The Tree Curtain
Roger Hull, Professor Emeritus of Art History at Willamette University and curator at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art, for a ZOOM discussion about Constance Fowler and Carl Hall.