Evansville Museum of Art<\/strong> <\/span><\/span><\/p>\n
\nOn Nature’s Terms<\/em><\/strong> was a 2014-2015 solo exhibition of more than sixty of Paquette’s oil and gouache paintings that traveled to museums in California, New York, and Indiana.
\nThe exhibition celebrated some of the wildest remaining tracts of land in the United States, lands protected by the Wilderness Act of 1964. Each painting was inspired by the painter’s journeys to federally-designated wilderness areas all across the country \u2013 from Okefenokee Swamp in the southeast to Boundary Waters Canoe Area in the north, and other wilderness areas from New Hampshire to California, including those in Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Utah, and Wyoming.
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\n40-page catalogues are still available from <\/a>Eyeful Press<\/a><\/strong>.
\nRead the Santa Barbara News-Press review<\/strong> of the exhibition<\/a> by Josef Woodard.
\nListen to Buffalo’s WBFO radio interview<\/strong> of Thomas Paquette<\/a> about this exhibition by NPR Morning Edition host Jay Moran.<\/p>\n
Samples of paintings in the exhibition are shown below.
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