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Kimberly Hall-Stone hallke at plattsburgh.edu
Mon Mar 2 18:22:39 UTC 2026


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Mary Mattingly is an interdisciplinary artist whose work spans large-scale
public sculpture and collage-based photography, imagining adaptive futures.
She grew up in an agricultural town near Springfield, Massachusetts, where
drinking water was contaminated by chemicals, an early experience that
shaped her commitment to clean water as a basic right. Since 2001, she’s
lived in New York City, creating public artworks that imagine ways of
living with water and ecological awareness.

Her projects like Swale, a floating food forest, and Waterpod, a
barge-based living system, turn civic infrastructure into shared,
experimental space. Mattingly’s work invites people to gather, reflect, and
rethink how we relate to the environment and each other. It has been
exhibited around the world and featured in major publications, but always
starts with the same question: how can art help us build more connected,
resilient futures?
*Ms. Mattingly will give a presentation this evening, Tuesday, March 3,
2026, in the Cardinal Lounge (ACC) at 6 p.m. *

The Visual Artist Series is made possible through the support of the
Student Association.  All presentations are free and open to the public.
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