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Timber Lines

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    Episode 7 Ghost Timbre

    In this final episode of Timber Lines, artist Mary Coss considers what she has learned throughout this series and the evolution of this project. Coss introduces and plays her masterful sound piece entitled Ghost Timbre, which she created to accompany her sculpture Ghost Log. Listen to Ghost Timbre here; Learn more about the Jack Straw […]

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    Episode 6 Cedar Moon Woman

    Host Mary Coss’ Ghost Log sits on Coast Salish land, the traditional homelands of the the Puyallup Tribe of Indians. Connie McCloud is a Puyallup tribal member, and has been the Director of the Puyallup Culture Department for over twenty years. Coss and McCloud consider the Puyallup Tribe’s relationship to the natural environment and specifically, […]

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    Episode 5 The Millworkers

    Host Mary Coss’ sculpture Ghost Log sits with a vintage reclaimed artifact, the head saw and carriage from historic Dickman Lumber Mill. Coss is joined by former Mill employees Milt Farvour, Dan Croupf and Paul Plein, who all worked at the Mill in the 1960’s and 70’s. Coss and the Millworkers discuss the working conditions, […]

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    Episode 4 Up in Flames

    Timber Lines Host Mary Coss’ sculpture Ghost Log memorializes the Dickman Lumber Mill which operated for ninety years on Ruston Way in Tacoma, Washington. In this episode, we hear from Claire Keller-Scholz, Tacoma Metro Parks Historian, on the registration of the site’s historical artifacts, the history of the Dickman Mill and the controversy surrounding its […]

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    Episode 3 Lushootseed: Language of the Land

    In the third episode of Timber Lines, host Mary Coss is joined by Amber Sterud Hayward, Language Program Director of the Puyallup Tribe of Indians. They have a conversation about Lushootseed, the Coast Salish language of the Puyallup Tribe. Hayward shares the Lushootseed words used in Coss’ sculpture Ghost Log, and explores additional phrases and […]

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    Episode 2 History: a Narrative Paradox

    Timber Lines Host Mary Coss is joined by guests Brandon Reynon, Cultural Resource Manager of the Puyallup Tribe of Indians’ Historic Preservation Department, and Michael Sean Sullivan, Writer, Historian and Co-Founder of Artifacts Consulting. Reynon and Sullivan discuss their perspectives on the history of the Ghost Log site, the city of Tacoma and its surrounding […]

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    Episode 1 Ghost Log

    In episode one of Timber Lines, visual artist Mary Coss discusses Ghost Log, her monumental-scale sculpture located on Coast Salish land. The public artwork sits at Dickman Mill Park on Ruston Way in Tacoma, Washington. Coss sits down with her Project Manager and Public Art Specialist Rebecca Solverson, from the Office of Arts and Cultural […]

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

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Mary Coss Studio

Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does Timber Lines have?

Timber Lines currently has 7 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is Timber Lines about?

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How often does Timber Lines release new episodes?

Timber Lines has 7 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

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Who hosts Timber Lines?

Timber Lines is created and hosted by Mary Coss Studio.
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