
Landscape Painting Workshop with Genevieve Lowe
Cost
Where
Maxon Mills
37 Furnace Bank Road
Wassaic, NY 12592
When
Saturday, June 27, 2026
12–3 PM
Who
Landscape Painting is a public installation surrounding the Wassaic Project's Mill gravel patio. The work weaves together over 250 handmade slag sculptures (remnants of Wassaic's iron-working history), growing native plants, and hand-cast Hudson Valley crystals into a living portrait of Wassaic's geological, industrial, and ecological history. The rock-wall installation is designed to evolve over the course of its time on view, as visitors and community add their own painted-rock contributions to the installation.
Please join us for a community workshop June 27, 12–3pm, where families, kids, and visitors will paint and install their own crystal or symbolic stone, adding their imagination to this shared portrait of place.
The artist will have cast crystals and minerals endemic to the Hudson Valley ready for visitors to paint and personalize before choosing a place on wall installation to install their contribution. Each rock (and participant) becomes part of a shared, ever-changing portrait of this place.
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About the Instructor
Genevieve Lowe was born and raised in rural Idaho and currently lives in Brooklyn, New York. She received her BA from Colorado College and her MFA in Printmaking from Rhode Island School of Design. Her work revolves around conceptions of the American landscape; utilizing a variety of materials from printmaking to photography to sculpture to explore its different representations. Her work has been shown at various spaces throughout the United States, including The Java Project, David Krut Projects, Sediment Arts, Collar Works, Chashama, Trestle Gallery, Field Projects, Anderson Ranch Arts Center and the Wassaic Project. Genevieve is also an educator and co-director and curator at Transmitter Gallery in Brooklyn, NY.
Landscape Painting Workshop with Genevieve Lowe
Cost
Where
Maxon Mills
37 Furnace Bank Road
Wassaic, NY 12592
When
Saturday, June 27, 2026
12–3 PM
Who
Landscape Painting is a public installation surrounding the Wassaic Project's Mill gravel patio. The work weaves together over 250 handmade slag sculptures (remnants of Wassaic's iron-working history), growing native plants, and hand-cast Hudson Valley crystals into a living portrait of Wassaic's geological, industrial, and ecological history. The rock-wall installation is designed to evolve over the course of its time on view, as visitors and community add their own painted-rock contributions to the installation.
Please join us for a community workshop June 27, 12–3pm, where families, kids, and visitors will paint and install their own crystal or symbolic stone, adding their imagination to this shared portrait of place.
The artist will have cast crystals and minerals endemic to the Hudson Valley ready for visitors to paint and personalize before choosing a place on wall installation to install their contribution. Each rock (and participant) becomes part of a shared, ever-changing portrait of this place.

About the Instructor
Genevieve Lowe was born and raised in rural Idaho and currently lives in Brooklyn, New York. She received her BA from Colorado College and her MFA in Printmaking from Rhode Island School of Design. Her work revolves around conceptions of the American landscape; utilizing a variety of materials from printmaking to photography to sculpture to explore its different representations. Her work has been shown at various spaces throughout the United States, including The Java Project, David Krut Projects, Sediment Arts, Collar Works, Chashama, Trestle Gallery, Field Projects, Anderson Ranch Arts Center and the Wassaic Project. Genevieve is also an educator and co-director and curator at Transmitter Gallery in Brooklyn, NY.
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