2023

 

"Seasons in a Wetland", video project of WATERWASH Bronx River through the seasons (2010 – 2015) at SpreeVision, Berlin, Germany

 
 

2022

 

Setting up “Lost & Found - Piping Plover” print displayed digitally at “Swept Away: Love Letter to a Surrogate(s)” for Guild Hall, Main Beach, East Hampton

 
 
 

GO H.O.M.E. Bimini, Interactive Video Installation, “Connecting the Drops: The Power of Water”, Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery, Stony Brook University

 
 
 

Envisioning Seahorse National Park, glass panel triptych, and GO Sweetings Pond, Interactive Video Game at Pratt Manhattan Gallery

 
 

2019

 
GO Doñana, Interactive Video Game, reinstallation of the original Seville Biennial piece at Harvestworks, Governors Island, NY

GO Doñana, Interactive Video Game, reinstallation of the original Seville Biennial piece at Harvestworks, Governors Island, NY

 
 

2018

 
World Premiere of SANCTUARY at Tibet House US

World Premiere of SANCTUARY at Tibet House US

 
 

Open Engagement Panel, Queens Museum, NY

 
 
Ecological Consciousness: Artist as Instigator

Ecological Consciousness: Artist as Instigator

 
 
 

2016

Lumbini Crane Sanctuary Benefit Party

The Lumbini Crane Sanctuary Benefit Party
Tuesday, March 29, 6pm – 8pm

The Lumbini Crane Sanctuary, located at the Sacred Garden, birthplace of the Buddha in Nepal, has been an International Crane Foundation refuge for the endangered Sarus Crane for over two decades. When I visited the site in January, alarming development threats were pressing in. The Sarus is sacred, Buddha saved one 2600 years ago, yet today only 100 pairs remain in the area.
Join us in raising funds to create educational signage and conduct community outreach to protect the Sanctuary and demonstrate the intertwined threads of dharma, culture & conservation. Learn about the Sarus Crane from Venerable Metteyya Sakyaputta, the inspiring Theravada monk who has been saving cranes since he was a child in Lumbini. Celebrate the world’s largest flying bird with our Grassroots Basketry from Nepali wetlands and crane art by musicians and visual artists. Eat Momos and Nepali snacks. Sip Masala Chai and apple cider. All are welcome.

This initiative brings together artists, environmentalists, and contemplatives, to protect the majestic Sarus Crane in a cause the Buddha began. All proceeds will go directly to the Sanctuary via Ven. Metteyya’s organization through Anatta World Health & Education Outreach. Larger donations will be tax deductible under Anatta’s 501(c)(3). All donations will be gratefully accepted.

Namaste, Lillian

 

2013