Elaine K. Ng: Fingerprints of Place – Taiwan
Exhibition Closing January 30, 2022
Be sure to stop by for your last chance to see Elaine K. Ng: Fingerprints of Place – Taiwan. This exhibition will be closing Sunday, January 30, 2022.
In Fingerprints of Place – Taiwan, Elaine Ng explores the evidence of human engagement, considering how materials, patterns and landscapes reflect the identity of a place and its people. This exhibition evolved from research Ng did while in Taiwan as a Fulbright Grant recipient in 2017-2018. See a blend of works including photographs, construction remnants, found objects and new creations that function as three-dimensional “fingerprints” of Taiwan as seen from Ng’s perspective.
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Antigravity: a circle, a line, an arc
Installation On View Through February 2022
In the third year of the Antigravity project, Elaine K. Ng installed a circle, a line, an arc, using bamboo, sassafras, cotton thread and rice paper to create a cloud-like experience as visitors enter and exit the Museum. Hear from artist Elaine K. Ng below.
The Rockwell Museum's programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.