STEPHANIE GARON
  • Sculpture
    • Gold Rush: Mine Cores
  • Installation
  • Public
    • Land Art
    • Performance/Dance
  • Drawings
  • Poetry
    • Acreage
    • Yellow Arrow >
      • Land Reckoning
      • Abandon
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The Washington Post: Stephanie Garon (November 2022)

Bmore Art: ‘Gold Rush’ Documents the Social and Ecological Impact of Mining on Indigenous Lands (Nov 2022)
East City Art: Unexpected Occurrences (August 2022)
The Kreeger Museum: lectures (July 2022)
The Washington Post: Two outdoor exhibits where the sculptures take vegetal forms (June 2021)
The Washington Post: A Heightened Homage to Trees (May 2021)
The Washington Post: Disrupting and Denaturing Comfort at Home (March 2021)

"Garon employs decaying natural artifacts primarily as symbols of humanity's fragility. But her contrasts of hard and soft intrigue the eye as well as the mind." -Mark Jenkins, The Washington Post
  • Sculpture
    • Gold Rush: Mine Cores
  • Installation
  • Public
    • Land Art
    • Performance/Dance
  • Drawings
  • Poetry
    • Acreage
    • Yellow Arrow >
      • Land Reckoning
      • Abandon
  • About