Artist Mary Mattingly's 'Wetland' Docked At Long Wharf - 27 East

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Artist Mary Mattingly’s ‘Wetland’ Docked At Long Wharf

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author on Jun 17, 2016

Artist Mary Mattingly’s “Wetland,” part of the Parrish Art Museum’s “Radical Seafaring” exhibition, is on view in Sag Harbor on the west side of the Long Wharf through June 20, and by appointment through June 23.

Either the artist or the exhibition curator, Andrea Grover, will meet the public aboard the 45-foot vessel from noon to 5 p.m. Friday through Monday. As the only off-site installation in the exhibition, this modified 1971 Rockwell Whitcraft houseboat was designed to demonstrate sustainable living with on-board projects including vegetable gardening, up cycling, solar power and rainwater collection.

Along with “Wetland,” Ms. Mattingly has three photographs in the exhibition of her other waterborne projects—“Waterpod,” “Swale” and the “Flock House Project”—that also focus on sustainable and nomadic living.

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