Search
Close this search box.
Get unlimited local news and information that matters to you.

Review: ‘A Precarious Edge’ at MoNA

Eco-conscious exhibit deserves a closer look

"Tree Ring 2 (red)" is part of Meg Holgate's "Tree Ring" series where it shows a circular exhibit with a bright white circle in the middle.
"Tree Ring 2 (red)" is part of Meg Holgate's "Tree Ring" series in "A Precarious Edge" exhibit showing through May 15 at the Museum of Northwest Art in La Conner. Glass artist Steve Klein is also part of the eco-conscious assemblage. (Photo courtesy of the Museum of Northwest Art)
By Stephen Hunter CDN Contributor
Global warming may be destroying the habitability of Earth. The recognition of this truth informs “A Precarious Edge,” an exhibit of works by two distinguished La Conner artists at the Museum of Northwest Art (MoNA) that summons viewers to a profound introspection.  Steve Klein was trained in hot-glass sculpture at the world-famous Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood. His artistic vision was influenced by the leading 20th century modern painters, including Richard Diebenkorn, Piet Mond

Try us out

Enjoy 24 hours of unlimited digital access to CascadiaDaily.com for just $1!

Unlock the paywall

Browse our subscription offers Already a subscriber? Log in

Latest stories

CDN’s weekly community profile
Aug. 29, 2024 10:00 p.m.
A curated list of happenings in Whatcom and Skagit counties
Aug. 28, 2024 10:00 p.m.
3 Generations Jam owner produces about 30 kinds, from honeyed pear to peach
Aug. 27, 2024 10:00 p.m.

Have a news tip?

Email newstips@cascadiadaily.com or Call/Text 360-922-3092

Subscribe to our free newsletters