Elizabeth Albert is a Brooklyn-based visual artist and Associate Professor at St. John's University in New York. She has received fellowships from the NEA/Mid-Atlantic Arts Council and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Inc., and residencies from Byrdcliffe and the MacDowell Colony. Her paintings are exhibited nationally and are in the collections of the Butler Institute, Youngstown, Ohio; the Naples Art Museum, Florida; and the International Museum of Collage, Assemblage, and Construction, Santa Fe. Silent Beaches, Untold Stories is based on the exhibition she curated for St. John's University in 2013.
A truly beautiful work. At a time when progress on the waterfront
is measured in miles of promenades and acres of vertical
developments, Silent Beaches reminds us that even the most robust
products of human labor are no match for the agencies of time and
the eternal cycles of nature.--Kevin Bone "Author of The New York
Waterfront"
Silent Beaches, Untold Stories is a lush, inspired reminder that
New York's waterways were once its lifeblood. Dense with fanciful
discoveries and hidden treasures, it evokes--and echoes--the
richness of the New York waterfront itself.--Jennifer Egan
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