Open your eyes to Keystone XL photos of In The Pipeline’s Path at HCP

Doc Holiday, motel manager, Albion, Nebraska | Photo courtesy of the artist

Take in captivating photography that showcases rural landscape of Nebraska devastated by man in Eric Kayne’s In The Pipeline’s Path exhibition opening at the Houston Center for Photography on Friday, May 13, 2016.

Motivated to make compelling images of those living within the Keystone XL pipeline’s path, Eric Kayne found himself in Nebraska photographing the voiceless whom were being asked to give up their property.

In his latest exhibition on view at the Houston Center for Photography, Kayne is hoping to in some way balance out the issue by shedding light on those still fighting for a different pathway, both for the pipeline project and for the environmental future. The exhibit is on view at HCP through Sunday, July 10, 2016.

In The Pipeline’s Path Photo Exhibition at HCP

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