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How did artists deal with the pandemic? Wilton exhibit shows how artists adapted to change
Andrea Valluzzo
FacebookTwitterEmail Pangaea by Blair Tate is on display at browngrotta arts.Tom Grotta / Contributed photo
Even though art-making is mostly a solitary pursuit involving artists ensconced in their studios naturally socially distanced the past year has had a significant impact on artists.
The gallerists at browngrotta arts in Wilton decided to look at changes across the board, not just the pandemic, as a sweeping theme in their annual spring “Art in the Barn” exhibition. This year’s show, “Adaptation: Artists Respond to Change,” will open on Saturday, May 8 and will run through May 16.
Dorothy Gill Barnes, 93, Artist Whose Raw Material Came From Trees, Dies
She created works from bark, wood and roots, sometimes carving patterns into trees and waiting years to see the scarring. She died of complications of Covid-19.
Dorothy Gill Barnes, a sculptor in bark and wood, could make tree fiber seem as malleable as clay. Credit.Tom Grotta
Published Dec. 17, 2020Updated Jan. 1, 2021
This obituary is part of a series about people who have died in the coronavirus pandemic. Read about others
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Well into her 80s, the wood sculptor and basket maker Dorothy Gill Barnes was always on the hunt for raw material. In her case, that meant trees.