What if the landscapes we cherish became mere memories? Jennifer Basile‘s latest exhibition, Eroding Wetlands: The Cost of Progress, confronts this haunting question head-on.

After a year marked by four prestigious residencies – including at Studios of Key West, MassMOCA, VCCA Residency, and Hambidge Center for Creative Arts – Basile’s connection has profoundly deepened. Her new series, inspired by creating in new places, and informed by Florida’s endangered parks, reveals the stark beauty of our natural treasures as they teeter on the brink of urbanization. With each profound exploration of our landscape’s fragility, Basile calls for their protection.

“The new freedom in my printmaking allows me to be more candid about the eroding of the ecosystem, giving me new tools to tell a story and advocate for our environment,” Basile says.