I MET PALEONTOLOGIST Kirk Johnson at the Burke Museum on the University of Washington campus in 1994 at a reception for my “Planet Ocean” exhibit. Kirk had been a longtime fan of my fish-themed ...
Popular Ketchikan artist Ray Troll will be in Fairbanks Saturday at the Museum of the North on the University of Alaska campus, and he’ll be doing one of the things he loves the most: Using art and ...
Ray Troll is a paleo hipster. The Ketchikan artist many in Southeast Alaska know for his fish pun T-shirt designs liked the Earth before it was cool and is keenly interested in underground rocks.
Kirk Johnson and Ray Troll met in the late 1980s, unknowing that each other’s skills would take them over 5,000 miles throughout the country to create a book about fossil education. Johnson, a ...
This exhibit at the Edmonds Historical Museum sounds amazing! Fun for all ages and interests. Don't miss it! Ammonites, trilobites, dinosaurs, oh my! Fossils are all around Washington. According to ...
Somewhere in the prehistoric seas that covered the American Southwest, the water was filled with dolphin-like ichthyosaurs and squid-like belemnites. There was a pencil, too. And a cheeseburger. And, ...
Ray Troll is a paleo hipster. The Ketchikan artist many in Southeast Alaska know for his fish pun T-shirt designs liked the Earth before it was cool and is keenly interested in underground rocks.
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