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English: The Tempestry Project's display as part of the Museum of Northwest Art's Surge exhibit in the fall of 2018. This collection contains twenty two Tempestries for Deception Pass, WA, each one representing one year of high temperature data starting with January at the bottom. This collection ranges from 1950 on the left to 2017 on the right.
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Tempestries for Deception Pass, WA (L - R: 1950 to 2017)

2 October 2018

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