Photo Gallery: ‘EARTH – Artists As Activists’ Opening At Southampton Arts Center
Photo Gallery: ‘EARTH – Artists As Activists’ Opening At Southampton Arts Center
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Alejandro Durán. Photo by Jessica Dalene
Photo Gallery: ‘EARTH – Artists As Activists’ Opening At Southampton Arts Center
Alejandro Durán's "Vena." Photo by Jessica Dalene
Photo Gallery: ‘EARTH – Artists As Activists’ Opening At Southampton Arts Center
Diane Tuft. Photo by Jessica Dalene
Photo Gallery: ‘EARTH – Artists As Activists’ Opening At Southampton Arts Center
Kristian Brevik. Photo by Jessica Dalene
Photo Gallery: ‘EARTH – Artists As Activists’ Opening At Southampton Arts Center
Steve Miller. Photo by Jessica Dalene
Photo Gallery: ‘EARTH – Artists As Activists’ Opening At Southampton Arts Center
"EARTH" curator Amy Kirwin and artist Tucker Marder. Photo by Jessica Dalene
Photo Gallery: ‘EARTH – Artists As Activists’ Opening At Southampton Arts Center
Photo by Jessica Dalene
Photo Gallery: ‘EARTH – Artists As Activists’ Opening At Southampton Arts Center
Photo by Jessica Dalene
Photo Gallery: ‘EARTH – Artists As Activists’ Opening At Southampton Arts Center
Photo by Jessica Dalene
Photo Gallery: ‘EARTH – Artists As Activists’ Opening At Southampton Arts Center
Irene Tully, Shane Weeks, Daniela Kronemeyer. Photo by Jessica Dalene
Photo Gallery: ‘EARTH – Artists As Activists’ Opening At Southampton Arts Center
Elyn Kronemeyer and Diane Tuft. Photo by Jessica Dalene
Photo Gallery: ‘EARTH – Artists As Activists’ Opening At Southampton Arts Center
Paton Miller and SAC executive director Tom Dunn. Photo by Jessica Dalene
Photo Gallery: ‘EARTH – Artists As Activists’ Opening At Southampton Arts Center
SAC executive director Tom Dunn, curator Amy Kirwin, and "EARTH" artists. Photo by Jessica Dalene
“EARTH – Artists As Activists,” a timely and actionable multidisciplinary exhibition featuring artists who use their talents to focus on environmental conservation and activism, is on display at the Southampton Arts Center. An opening reception was held on April 16.
The exhibit includes painting, sculpting, photography, film, music, prose, or other forms of artistic expression, curated by former SAC artistic director Amy Kirwin. The intention of the show is to ask questions and inspire action. It creatively confronts the state of our planet and its inhabitants in a way that can be understood and appreciated.
Artists include Roisin Bateman, Scott Bluedorn, Kristian Brevik, Megan Chaskey, Erica Cirino, Rossa Cole, Janet Culbertson, Tom Deininger, Alejandro Durán, Jim Gingerich, Mamoun Friedrich Grosvenor, John Haigney, Kara Hoblin, Michael Light, Pamela Longobardi, Christa Maiwald, Tucker Marder, Janine Martel, Steve Miller, Patricia Paladines, Anne Sherwood Pundyk, Aurora Robson, Cindy Pease Roe, Lauren Ruiz, Anne Seelbach, Jonathan Shlafer, Kathryn Szoka, Diane Tuft, and members of the South Fork Natural History Museum’s Young Environmentalists program.