
Overflow is a site-responsive Skowhegan alumni group show guest curated by Andrew LaFarge Hamill at Gallery 198 in Brooklyn (July 10–24, 2026), featuring 21 multigenerational and multidisciplinary artists whose work explores relationships to water, urban infrastructure, and the climate crisis. Responding to conditions in Greenwood Heights and the Gowanus watershed, the exhibition extends beyond the gallery into the surrounding neighborhood, including up the hill to Green-Wood Cemetery. Through site-responsive, site-specific, and research-driven installations, as well as sculpture, painting practices, and video works, Overflow connects artistic inquiry with the material realities of local waterways.
7:00 - 7:15, screening of four films
Artists: Taylor Baldwin, Lili Chin, Nancy Cohen, Oscar Rene Cornejo, Jen De Los Reyes, Erik Deluca, Elizabeth Demaray, Sophie Grant, Elizabeth Flood, Andrew LaFarge Hamill, Sujin Lim, Marie Lorenz, Mary Mattingly, Landon Newton, Chris Papa, Jean Shin, Deborah Wasserman, Sterling Wells, Marisa Williamson, Jack-Arthur Wood, and Brian Zegeer.