Taylor Roades

Alaska's Rust Rivers

On view March 7, 2025 – October 19, 2025
First Floor, Family Galleries South Hallway

In the remote western Brooks Range of Alaska, permafrost is thawing at an unprecedented rate and exposing the pyrite-rich bedrock to water and oxygen. As a result, rivers and tributaries now flow bright orange with oxidized iron and sulfuric acid. Canadian photographer Taylor Roades (b.1990) captures this transformation through aerial and on-the-ground documentation. 

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Artist: Taylor Roades

Date: 1997

Medium: Oil on canvas

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The work that scientists do in these watersheds is crucial to our understanding of climate change and our ability to mitigate its effects on some of the world's most at-risk places. 
- Taylor Roades
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