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Art Exhibition piece where multicolored glowing horseshoe crabs crawl across the sand towards a central glowing orb.

* This exhibition runs Sep. 13–Nov. 2, with a public reception on Fri., Sep. 19. *

Jill McCarthy Stauffer’s work explores the transmutation of natural spaces through memory, metaphor, and digital processes. In coastal ecologies, Stauffer sees metaphors for transformation, growth, cycles of death, and the hope for restoration. At the core is a sense of anticipatory grief and fear for a future in which natural spaces are primarily experienced through digital media.

Jill McCarthy Stauffer: Fake Plants Can't Die

Ticket Price: Free
Age: All Ages

Event Category: Arts Exhibition
Event Programs & Series: Arts Montpelier Arts Center Programs