Fluid Future - Living Waters in NYC
My exhibition "Fluid Future - Living Waters" opens July 9th in New York.
The paintings explores ocean pollution and Jewish environmental stewardship.
The exhibition is presented in conjunction with "NOAH: A Future Hope", which reimagines the biblical flood story through an ecological perspective.
Between these two exhibits I have 16 artworks on view.
5:30 - 7:30 pm Opening program and reception on July 9th.
6:00 pm Short program with artists and curator.
The Interchurch Center | 61 Claremont Ave., (West 119 St. off Broadway)
New York, NY 10115
Once the planet’s living waters, the seas have become a symbol of our most visible damage: plastic reaching even the Mariana Trench, and microplastics found in marine life and within our own bodies.
Healing the oceans is not optional; it is essential to healing the world. “You are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are you free to desist from it.” (Pirkei Avot 2:16)
Fluid Future is ultimately a body of work built on hope. Drawing from the Jewish tradition that affirms the significance of even small acts of repair, it reminds us that we are all stewards of creation, and that a turning point toward healing is always possible.
On view July 10 - August 26, Mon-Fri 9-5
Curated by Paul G. Chandler of CARAVAN Arts
Co-sponsored by the Jewish Art Salon and Interfaith