ONE • One Planet One Future: Art Exhibition

Westbeth will host a Time Shrine Foundation presentation of the work of Anne de Carbuccia. Ms. de Carbuccia is an artist who explores ecologically sensitive locales throughout the planet to create and photograph site-specific assemblages, set into striking landscapes, that she calls “time shrines.”

The exhibition is installed in basement space at Westbeth that was flooded during Hurricane Sandy. At the time, artists in residence lost thousands of works of art that were stored in the space.

To commemorate that loss and call attention to climate change, the exhibition is installed around pools of water, and visitors will navigate the below-grade space along raised walkways.

WHERE:

Westbeth Center for the Arts

155 Bank Street, New York, NY 10014

Free











When: Fri., Sep. 16, 2016 - Mon., Nov. 21, 2016 at 12:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Westbeth will host a Time Shrine Foundation presentation of the work of Anne de Carbuccia. Ms. de Carbuccia is an artist who explores ecologically sensitive locales throughout the planet to create and photograph site-specific assemblages, set into striking landscapes, that she calls “time shrines.”

The exhibition is installed in basement space at Westbeth that was flooded during Hurricane Sandy. At the time, artists in residence lost thousands of works of art that were stored in the space.

To commemorate that loss and call attention to climate change, the exhibition is installed around pools of water, and visitors will navigate the below-grade space along raised walkways.

WHERE:

Westbeth Center for the Arts

155 Bank Street, New York, NY 10014

Free

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