Maryhill Museum of Art announced a collaborative printmaking project featuring eleven artists working with communities along a 220-mile stretch of the Columbia River from the Willamette River confluence to the Snake River confluence. The Exquisite Gorge Project will connect artists and communities to create a massive 66-foot steamrolled print. Artists will work with community members from their assigned stretch of river and carve images on 4′ x 6′ wood panels. Each completed panel will then be connected end-to-end and printed using a steamroller. The big steamroller print event will take place on August 24 on the grounds of Maryhill Museum of Art. The resulting print will be on view in Maryhilll’s M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust Education Center during September, with the possibility of other venues added in the future.