Found plastics become mosaics, sculptures, fishing lures, and more in order to tell the tale of local pollution and global maritime devastation in "DEATH TO THE LIVING, Long Live Trash.“ Opening on June 17, this exhibition connects the history of American maritime art to present-day issues of environmental justice and the pollution of New York waterways. Featuring 250 new and recent works by Brooklyn-based artist Duke Riley, the artworks on view use materials collected from beaches in the northeastern United States to tell a tale of both local pollution and global marine devastation. Learn more about the materials, the messaging and maritime history that inspired Duke Riley. #DukeRileyBkM
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Hope to make the visit.














