Captivated by the idea of 鈥渂uilding鈥 a landscape painting out of the junk that鈥檚 found in the contemporary landscape, Kent area
artist Michelle Droll questions, 鈥淲hat do we actually see when looking at landscape?鈥 Using scraps from her studio, Styrofoam and other recycled man-made materials, Droll transforms the museum鈥檚 Judith Bear Isroff gallery with a vibrant sculptural installation that brings landscape painting to life while at the same time referencing present-day environmental concerns.
Landslide: Between a Rock and a Place鈥檚 representation of landscape as both a physical and imaginary place joins
SuperNatural: Landscapes by Bruce Checefsky and Barry Underwood as a complement to the museum鈥檚 presentation of
Landscapes from the Age of Impressionism, an exhibition of more than 50 impressionist paintings.