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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
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  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
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  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
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  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
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  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
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  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
DTEND:20150423T210000Z
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 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
DTEND:20150424T210000Z
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 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
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  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
DTEND:20150501T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260309T184124Z
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
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  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
DTEND:20150504T210000Z
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
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  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
DTEND:20150505T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260309T184124Z
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
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  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
DTEND:20150506T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260309T184124Z
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
DTEND:20150507T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260309T184124Z
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DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
DTEND:20150508T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260309T184124Z
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SUMMARY:Homelands - Photographs by Robb Hill
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
DTEND:20150511T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260309T184124Z
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SUMMARY:Homelands - Photographs by Robb Hill
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
DTEND:20150512T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260309T184124Z
DTSTART:20150512T120000Z
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LOCATION:Ekstrom Library\, Photographic Archives (Lower Level)
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SUMMARY:Homelands - Photographs by Robb Hill
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
DTEND:20150513T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260309T184124Z
DTSTART:20150513T120000Z
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LOCATION:Ekstrom Library\, Photographic Archives (Lower Level)
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SUMMARY:Homelands - Photographs by Robb Hill
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
DTEND:20150514T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260309T184124Z
DTSTART:20150514T120000Z
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SUMMARY:Homelands - Photographs by Robb Hill
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
DTEND:20150515T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260309T184124Z
DTSTART:20150515T120000Z
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SUMMARY:Homelands - Photographs by Robb Hill
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
DTEND:20150518T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260309T184124Z
DTSTART:20150518T120000Z
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LOCATION:Ekstrom Library\, Photographic Archives (Lower Level)
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SUMMARY:Homelands - Photographs by Robb Hill
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
DTEND:20150519T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260309T184124Z
DTSTART:20150519T120000Z
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LOCATION:Ekstrom Library\, Photographic Archives (Lower Level)
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SUMMARY:Homelands - Photographs by Robb Hill
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
DTEND:20150520T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260309T184124Z
DTSTART:20150520T120000Z
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LOCATION:Ekstrom Library\, Photographic Archives (Lower Level)
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SUMMARY:Homelands - Photographs by Robb Hill
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
DTEND:20150521T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260309T184124Z
DTSTART:20150521T120000Z
GEO:38.216874;-85.760459
LOCATION:Ekstrom Library\, Photographic Archives (Lower Level)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Homelands - Photographs by Robb Hill
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:HomeLands\, by Robb Hill\, is a long-term photographic project 
 that examines how people create their self-identity from the land they live
  on and what happens when the connection to the land is severed. Hill grew 
 up just outside the town of Utica\, Indiana. This area is now changing dram
 atically because of the I-265 extension. \n\nThe panoramic\, black and whit
 e\, landscape photographs of HomeLands are a meditation on the idea of home
 . By shaping the land people create their sense of self. When the bond betw
 een land and people is broken what happens to identity? \n\nHomeLands will 
 be on display in the Photographic Archives Gallery\, in Ekstrom Library\, f
 rom March 12 through May 22. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.\, Mon
 day - Friday. \n\nOpening reception for HomeLands is March 12\, 5-7 p.m.
DTEND:20150522T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260309T184124Z
DTSTART:20150522T120000Z
GEO:38.216874;-85.760459
LOCATION:Ekstrom Library\, Photographic Archives (Lower Level)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Homelands - Photographs by Robb Hill
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