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Tank with a crank - detail

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The Alaska Arts Confluence in Haines invited local artists to create works of art in the crumbling open-air basement foundation of a Fort Seward barracks building destroyed by fire in 1981. The result is an open-air sculpture garden in which artists found ways to interpret either the materials or life at the fort.

Pictured is a detail of “Tank with a Crank,” an interactive sculpture by David Pahl of a rusted boiler found in the barracks' ruins.

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The Alaska Arts Confluence in Haines invited local artists to create works of art in the crumbling open-air basement foundation of a Fort Seward barracks building destroyed by fire in 1981. The result is an open-air sculpture garden in which artists found ways to interpret either the materials or life at the fort.<br />
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Pictured is a detail of “Tank with a Crank,” an interactive sculpture by David Pahl of a rusted boiler found in the barracks' ruins.