Why does it end here?
Elizabeth Hoy

FELLOWSHIP GALLERY

Elizabeth Hoy, Preliminary Assessment, 2017, Mixed media installation, 26 x 33 x 25 inches

Elizabeth Hoy, Preliminary Assessment, 2017, Mixed media installation, 26 x 33 x 25 inches

 

March 16 - April 16, 2017

Opening Reception: March 17th from 6-8pm
Artist Talk: March 17th at 6:30pm
DUMBO Art Walk: April 6th from 6-8pm

Why does it end here? is an exhibition of assemblage sculptures and abstract landscape paintings by Fellowship artist Elizabeth Hoy. The exhibition explores ways of perceiving the built environment and overlooked landscapes, painting as a medium, and environmental destruction and renewal. Hoy paints on location at EPA-designated Superfund sites in New York, Vermont, and Maine. As defined by the EPA, a Superfund site is any land in the United States that has been contaminated by hazardous waste and identified as a candidate for cleanup because it poses a risk to human health and/or the environment.

Read the full press release here.
Visit the artist's page here.