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Fairfield University Art Museum opens an exhibition exploring environmental issues through avian art

Fairfield University Art Museum opens an exhibition exploring environmental issues through avian art Emily Eveleth, Cardinal, After Cattelan, 2020, oil on mylar. Lent by the artist, courtesy of Miles McEnery Gallery, NY. © Emily Eveleth. FAIRFIELD, CONN .- Birds of the Northeast: Gulls to Great Auks features paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings, photographs, and natural history specimens from the early 19th century through the present day. Beyond merely connecting us to the natural world, the artworks in this exhibition remind us of the toll taken on bird habitats since the beginning of European colonialism in North America; the delicate ecosystems that allow birds of all species to thrive came under attack, as birds were hunted for food and ornamentation and their habitats were destroyed.

Birds of the Northeast exhibit spotlights regional fowl at Fairfield University Art Museum

Birds of the Northeast exhibit spotlights regional fowl at Fairfield University Art Museum Keith Loria FacebookTwitterEmail 1of17 The Fairfield University Art Museum director teamed up with the school’s biology department to create the “Birds of the Northeast: Gulls to Great Auks” exhibit.Courtesy of Special Collections, Pequot LibraryShow MoreShow Less 2of17 Marsden Hartley’s “Give Us This Day” will be included in the exhibit.Courtesy of Fairfield University Art MuseumShow MoreShow Less 3of17 4of17 Matthew Day Jackson’s “There Will Come Soft Rains” will be on display in the show.Matthew Day Jackson and Hauser & Wirth / © Matthew Day Jackson, courtesy of the artist and Hauser & WirthShow MoreShow Less

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