Troubled by climate change and an understanding of the long-term effects of our sea levels rising, Jennifer Koney was inspired to create a series of paintings. Her process of pouring and protecting images of glaciers and icebergs reflects the subject matter itself: inundation and sea-level rise. Each painting has a horizon line at 55 inches from the floor for the viewer to experience just how much the San Francisco Bay is expected to rise by the year 2100 as a direct and tangible mark made physical.
Join us for a talk about climate change and the art of Jennifer Koney.
Online program via Zoom. Registration for this program is now closed. A recording will be uploaded to our YouTube channel soon.