The Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition (BWAC) will open four nature-themed exhibitions on June 7, 2025, that explore artists’ relationships with the environment. "Fungi" is an international juried show emphasizing fungi's ecological significance, featuring primarily women artists. "Biophilia" focuses on humanity's innate bond with nature, presenting pieces inspired by various natural elements. "Creating With Sustainability" showcases BWAC member artists using recycled materials, promoting creative reuse and environmental responsibility. This initiative, led by curator Alicia Degener, aims to reflect the intertwined relationship between art and the natural world.
Fungi is an international juried exhibition in collaboration with Brooklyn Mushroom, focusing on the complex roles fungi play within ecosystems and highlighting artist interpretations.
Biophilia explores our innate connection to nature, showcasing works that express the emotional impact of forests, plant life, and organic patterns—deepening the art-environment bond.
Creating With Sustainability focuses on member artists from BWAC who utilize recycled materials, promoting environmental responsibility and creative reuse through their transformative artworks.
Alicia Degener, BWAC president, emphasizes the significance of these exhibitions in reflecting how artists respond to the natural world during the summer season.
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