New York Botanical Garden’s latest exhibition focuses on how food choices impact our world and features special picnic tables designed by Bronx artists.
Artwork credit: Andre Trenier
Around the Table: Stories of the Foods We Love is a celebration of the plants that we eat. This summer, New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) will be growing edible plants from all over the world, delving into the science behind these plants, and inviting Bronx artists to design picnic tables that tell their own stories about the foods and food traditions they love. It’s a feast for all the senses that acknowledges how our food choices impact the world around us, and how the foods we share cross cultural boundaries to bring all of us together around the table. On view now through September 11.
The Morgan Library & Museum’s Writing a Chrysanthemum: The Drawings of Rick Barton features over 60 never-before-seen works. On view in NYC through September 11.
CURRENTS New Media Festival has been bringing interactive art to Santa Fe for 20 years.
Founded by a couple who returned home after decades of working abroad, Aesthetics Art Gallery offers artists in the war-torn region a rare opportunity to show their work.
Currently on view across three locations in Portland’s Pearl District, PNCA’s MFA Thesis Exhibitions are the culmination of two years of intensive creative practice.
Artist Chloe Chiasson, who grew up in a small conservative town in Texas, draws from its iconic imagery to make space for queer figures.
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