Summer 2010
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Mary Mattingly


Mary Mattingly is an artist based in New York. In 2009, she completed the Waterpod Project, a public art project and autonomous five-person habitat on a barge that circumnavigated New York’s waterways. She recently exhibited photographs at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris and will begin a project in Bangladesh through a grant from the Art Matters Foundation in the fall of 2010.
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