Hope to see you there!
Below, a group of kids discussing some of my work in the show at Arlington Art Center.
Hope to see you there!
Below, a group of kids discussing some of my work in the show at Arlington Art Center.
I am thrilled that Eric Sanderson, author of Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City will be speaking at the closing for my installation, Passage, at Morris Jumel Mansion. Stay tuned for details!
I am pleased to be included in the group exhibition, King of the Forest: Adventures in Bioperversity explores and imagines the strength and severity of the impact that humans have on the planet, and particularly on animals. In this exhibition artists explore and imagine what our relationship to animals and to the planet could be in some future, dystopian version of the natural reality, and in some cases what that relationship already is in the present day. Artists will wrestle with these ideas with works that blur the line between human and animals, comment on the human-imposed and oft-flawed power structures and hierarchy of the natural world, and examine animal behavior to gain insight into our own actions.
On view JAN 23 - APR 3, 2016
For more information: https://arlingtonartscenter.org/exhibitions