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A man snaps a photo from inside a cavernous piece of art that is made up entirely of rolled up pages from a book at the Everhart Museum in Scranton, PA.
Apr 06
Scranton
A New Path to the Waterfall
Sunday, Apr 06
@ 11:00 am
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A New Path to the Waterfall, a joint exhibition of work by Samuelle Green and John Bromberg, explores the convergence of nature and technology. Featuring Bromberg’s large-scale Bridge to Nowhere sculpture meeting Green’s immersive cavernous paper installation, this exhibition also serves as the last exhibition of Bromberg’s eclectic art career.

These seasoned Northeastern Pennsylvania artists bring their personal talents and philosophical views to the universal question of the growing tension between the natural world and technology. Green’s internationally-renowned paper installations mimic natural elements like wasp nests, fungi, and mold, that grow with the rooms’ contours and architecture, claiming the surfaces in the same way the natural environment eventually reclaims everything in its path. Meanwhile, Bromberg’s metal sculpture, while seemingly strong, represents impermanence under Mother Nature’s control.

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