Saturday, May 20, 2017

One Planet. One Home.

Hello Folks,

I recently submitted my work to Kehler Liddell Gallery in New Haven for their juried exhibition One Planet.  One HomeMy piece, "Lost at Sea," was accepted for inclusion.

The work was made with upcycled plastic grocery bags and New York Times bags.


My work is meant to be a commentary about rising sea levels as an inevitable consequence of global warming, and about the 269,000 tons of plastic debris currently floating on the surface of the ocean.  

This important and timely exhibit is on view through May 28, 2017.  

Here is a link to an article about the exhibit, including a mention of my specific piece.

http://www.ctnow.com/arts-theater/museums/hc-climate-change-exhibit-0510-20170510-story.html

And here is what it looks like in the gallery:



As I've said before, this blog is not meant to be in any way a political platform.  But I cannot help commenting on what is happening in our country and to our planet.  Now more than ever, we need environmental protections to preserve our planet and to protect our natural resources.  Mother Earth needs our help.

Peace,

Marsha

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