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Nancy Cohen: Atlas of Impermanence

Artist Nancy Cohen creates work responding to industrial contamination and climate change.

06/19/2021

State of the Arts

Nancy Cohen: Atlas of Impermanence

Clip: Season 39 Episode 6 | 7m 25sVideo has Closed Captions

Artist Nancy Cohen creates work responding to industrial contamination and climate change.

Artist Nancy Cohen makes wall-hangings and installations with layers of homemade paper pulp and pigment. Her work springs from her observations of a world struggling with industrial contamination and global warming, both at home in Jersey City and from her travels around the world. Visit Nancy's studio and her exhibition Atlas of Impermanence at the New Jersey Center for the Visual Arts in Summit.

06/19/2021

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