Hothouse: Amy Finkelstein & ImPRINT
“Hothouse Video: Amy Finkelstein”” marked the first solo exhibition of Amy Finkelstein’s film works which had been made over the course of ten years and include stop-motion animations, unedited shorts, and documentations of abstract form. Well known for her C-print works of India ink on Mylar, Finkelstein expanded on the abstract forms and scenery created in her photographs and translates into a visual storyboard through film.
“”Hothouse: ImPRINT””, a juried, group exhibition of works by WPA member artists was an exhibition that aimed to highlight the personal creative process through visual art in combination with written language.
Juried by Robert Bettmann, “”Hothouse: ImPRINT”” highlighted the creative work of WPA member artists Damon Arhos, Fallon Chase, Michael Fischerkeller, Jennifer Pizzillo, Maryanne Pollock, Rebecca Silberman, and Sylvie van Helden. Complementary to and enhancing the exhibition experience, each participating artist published articles in the arts magazine Bourgeon about their own work and creative process.





