W e are proud to display, for the first time ever, the Journal Of Barren Miles! One of our current history’s most important explorers, and one of the men who discovered The Northern @ Tribe, the people for whom we owe our present existence. This powerful collection of words is highlighted in tantamount alongside important industrial artifacts. The entire collection has been curated by Barren and Flora Miles’ daughter, Claire, who was named after a man history has come to know only as: The Clairvoyant. This display is one of the most profound and intricate collections of our worlds checkered but pronounced past, and an insightful look into how to shape our future. We hope you will join us in exploring these rare works, we hope it proves to be as illuminating to you as it has been to all of us.
Sincerely,
Arthur Leray
Principle Museum Director
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“As someone who was brought up most of her life in a scared code of silence, I am a woman of few words, so I will choose these ones carefully. My parents were visionaries. They raised me in hopes that one day I would be able to help restore humanity to a collective of individuals with a positive and non destructive sense of being. I think they would be proud. My Fathers Journal, and the accompanying artifacts, are a poignant statement in just how far we have come. It is with great pleasure that I share them with the world, for in fact, they are pieces of all of us.”
With Regards,
Claire Miles