Sarah McKenzie in NYT

Posted in:    On: January 13, 2009    posted by: kara

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“Aerial #65″
by Sarah McKenzie

Congratulations are in high order for 20x200 painter Sarah McKenzie! Sarah has an image illustrating an article, What Will Save the Suburbs?, in this week's New York Times. Bravo, Sarah!

Sarah is currently in a group show, curated by Andrew Blauvelt and Tracy Myers, Worlds Away: New Suburban Landscapes. The touring exhibition which opened at the Walker Art Center is making the rounds of some very distinguished spaces.

Worlds Away: New Suburban Landscapes is presently at the Carnegie Museum of Art through January 18, 2009. It will then travel to the Yale School of Architecture until May of 2009.

The show has garnered some nice press; here are two articles:
The suburbs as a museum piece
Last arts frontier: Walker exhibit explores, explodes suburbia myths

Sarah was also recently interviewed by myartspace.com, read it here.

Sarah's 20x200 edition print:
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