Mary Mattingly will share ecologically-focused artworks that model ecosystems and the power of art to model alternatives focusing on the Swale project, a floating food forest, and the effects the project had on New York City Parkland
“Where We Are”, explores the subtleties in the current Zeitgeist with a surface dive into a range of artistic creations as an abstract reflective dialogue. Exploring the intricate intersections of culture, society, and human experience, each artwork serves as a prism, refracting the subtle currents of our collective consciousness, inviting reflection and interpretation.
“Where We Are”, explores the subtleties in the current Zeitgeist with a surface dive into a range of artistic creations as an abstract reflective dialogue. Exploring the intricate intersections of culture, society, and human experience, each artwork serves as a prism, refracting the subtle currents of our collective consciousness, inviting reflection and interpretation.
Learn how to make your own zines in this introductory one-day workshop. This zine-making session is intended to act as an approachable workshop that touches upon important historical and theoretical aspects of zine-making and zine culture. With an emphasis on the conceptual and critical language of zines, culminating in taking practical steps to create your own […]