Our Newark Futures: Amanda Thackray — A Conversation with the Artist
Start: Thursday, October 17, 2024• 6:30 PM
End: Thursday, October 17, 2024• 8:00 PM
Join artist Amanda Thackray as she discusses her current work and practice that addresses a range of environmental issues impacting our present and futures.
Amanda Thackray is a multidisciplinary ecofeminist artist-educator based in Newark, NJ, crafting intricate artwork exploring the intersections between nature, industry, and human experience. She is the recipient of Creative Catalyst Fund Fellowships (2020, 2021, 2022), a Puffin Foundation Grant for Environmental Art (2021), and a NJ State Council Individual Artist Fellowship (2022). Residencies include The Arctic Circle, Norway; The Center for Book Arts, NYC; and The Museum of Art and Design, NYC. Her work has been widely exhibited and is held in numerous international public and private collections. Thackray earned a BFA from Mason Gross at Rutgers University and an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), both in printmaking.
Thackray’s work is known for its meticulous detail and layered compositions that explore complex themes such as ecological change and industrialization. She draws inspiration from organic forms and industrial structures, creating art that evokes both beauty and a sense of unease. Beyond printmaking, Thackray has expanded her practice to include installation art, book arts, sculpture, and most recently, permanent public artworks.
Location: The Newark Public Library — Main Branch, 4th Floor Auditorium
5 Washington Steet, Newark, NJ
Casual dinner will be served. Please RSVP.
Image: Amanda Thackray, Arctic Circle 5, 2024. Paper made with abaca fiber and seawater at Oxfordhalvøya and marbled by the swaying of the ship in the pack ice (82N) with glacial melt water collected from Bråsvellbreen. 6 x 6 inches