Green

Dec 13, 2019 – Jan 18, 2020

Mary Gordon, Process Green

Mary Gordon, Process Green

Juried by Eva Díaz

Green is a complex color: a symbol of life, luck, and hope, but also disorder and greed. Until recently, green was a challenging color to produce. Not surprisingly, the color has been associated with all that is fluid and changing: childhood, love, and money. It was during the Romantic period green became the color of the natural environment. What does green mean today?

About the Juror:
Eva Díaz is currently Associate Professor of Contemporary Art History at Pratt. Prior to coming to Pratt she taught at the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, Sarah Lawrence College, and Parsons; she also worked as the curator at Art in General. Her writing has appeared in magazines and journals such as The Art Bulletin, Artforum, Art Journal, Art in America, Cabinet, Frieze, Grey Room, Harvard Design Magazine, and October. Her book, The Experimenters: Chance and Design at Black Mountain College, was released in 2015 by the University of Chicago Press.

Artists:
John Gallagher, Sylvia Bandyke, Steven Levine, Samantha Haring, Steffani Bailey, Carolin Wood, Serena Bocchino, Chandler Brutscher, Qiuchen Fan, Erin Juliana, Virginia Bradley, Jessica Simonis, Dara Engler, Hank Ehrenfried, Léna Piani, Léna Piani, Mary Gordon, Sara Peak Convery, Giacomo Belletti, Tabitha Ott, Emily Gillcrist, Emily Gillcrist, Simone DiLaura Tom Wheeler, Tony Carrillo, Jill Inbar, Rachel Merrill, Jessica Dalrymple, Amy Ponce, Lauren Gohara