All The Water That Ever Was, Now Is features the works of scholar, artist and writer Rebecca Keller.
Comprised of large paintings, a sculptural installation, research into agencies that care for our water, and demographic data of the communities that share Lake Michigan water accessible via QR codes, All The Water That Ever Was, Now Is engages the idea of water as a commons, a contended resource and a mutual responsibility. The dialogue touches on livelihoods, access, pollution, wealth, ownership, usage, climate change and fears and obligations for the future.
All The Water That Ever Was, Now Is will be on view in the Evanston Art Center's Second Floor Atrium Gallery from April 1 - May 7, 2023 with an opening reception on Sunday, April 16, from 1-4pm. RSVP.