February
26th, 2016 – April 2, 2016 – In his first exhibition at Kai Lin Art, printmaker
Todd Anderson uses reductive woodcut techniques to make original prints
inspired by the remaining glaciers in Glacier National Park. The Last Glacier
project seeks to capture the fading majesty of the glaciers. Since its founding
in 1910, the park contained more than 150 glaciers. Today, less than 25
glaciers remain.
The
artworks created by Anderson are poignant tributes effectively translating our
understandings of the impacts of global climate change into a comprehensible
human scale. His work allows us to contemplate the glaciers’ waning grandeur
and why it is that we should care about their fate. Anderson was born in
Rochester, MN and has a BFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and an MFA
from the University of New Mexico. He is currently the Assistant Professor of
Printmaking at Clemson University in Clemson, SC. The exhibition will be on
view from February 12th through April 2nd.
Opening Friday, February 26th, 2016 from 7:00 – 10:00 PM
KAI LIN ART
open Wednesdays - Saturdays 12 - 5pm + by appointment
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