Bette Klegon Halby Exhibits at Carter Burden Gallery, NYC
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Dean’s Advisory Council member Bette Klegon Halby (BS Design ‘62, BA Education ‘62) exhibits an 18’ piece entitled Out of the Blue — Water is Life at Carter Burden Gallery in Chelsea, New York City, from February 2 — 23, 2017.
The piece demonstrates Klegon Halby’s commitment to standing with indigenous protectors of Standing Rock until the threat to their sacred sites has ceased.
We all need water to live; we need to find failproof fracking methodologies. We as Americans and citizens of the earth are entitled to healthy, clean water.
Bette Klegon Halby extends the confines of two-dimensional space by breaking boundaries and playing on opposites. Always, the work is concerned about spatial relationships — shapes that shape the way we move and mold the way we see.
Bette Klegon Halby
February 2 — 23, 2017
Carter Burden Gallery
548 W 28th Street Fifth Floor
NY, NY 10001