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Cattle/Text Interaction: A Project for Sublette County, Wyoming (1993). A project by Kunstwaffen Art Group (Duane Brant, Pip Brant, and Sue Sommers). Site-specific performance/installation followed by traveling exhibit of 16 framed color photographs and video documentary. Photography by Garth Dowling. This project was made possible by funding from the New Forms:Regional Initiative regranting program, co-administered by Helena Presents and the Colorado Dance Festival with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts' Presenting & Commissioning Program, The Rockefeller Foundation, and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.

Fifty-six pregnant heifers on a local ranch, inscribed (duplex) with the following text from an early ranchwoman’s memoir:

... I loved the land, the sagebrush  hills, the river, the sunsets, daybreak, and as a kid I roamed over every inch of the ranch and looked at everything.  The flowers and insects and birds, I can still close my eyes and see, even down  to the colors on the birds' wings. I loved the lifestyle, the easy concept of time, the life coordinated  with the seasons, the nomadic lifestyle of the animals going  to the mountains  in the summertime  to graze and back to pasture and hay in the winter.

... The ranch was my kingdom.  It was magic. It was my love affair.

-- Phyllis Luman Metal with Doris Platts, Cattle King on the Green River: The Family Life and Legends of Abner Luman, Sunshine  Ranch and  Friends, Wilson, Wyoming, 1983.