Exhibition on view August 22, 2026 through January 31, 2027.
Ever wondered how rocks, oyster shells, and seaweed can become works of art? Step into Color Field Study: Long Island's Shoreline Transformed into Paint and discover how Long Island artist Christie Jones transforms natural materials from the shoreline into vibrant handmade paints, sculptures, and textured works of art.
Journey through the creative process as rocks become pigments, recycled oyster shells become paint palettes, and coastal materials tell the story of Long Island's changing shoreline. Along the way, learn how oysters help clean our waters, how kelp farms support marine life, and how art and science work together to inspire environmental stewardship.
Explore hands-on activities, discover the colors hidden in nature, and see how creativity can help us better understand and care for the world around us.
Explore the tools, textures, and materials Christie uses to create her artwork.
Explore the Exhibit: Things to See & Do
Find Nature's Colors: Look closely at each painting. Can you find colors inspired by rocks, shells, seaweed, and the Long Island shoreline?
Be an Oyster or Kelp Farmer: Pick up the oyster crate, brush it clean, and place the kelp lines on the rope. These underwater farms help keep our bays healthy and full of life!
Become a Paint Maker: Discover how rocks can become paint! Spin the color wheel, explore natural pigments, and learn how artists have made paint from the Earth for thousands of years.
Get Curious: Explore the tools, textures, and materials Christie uses to create her artwork. Which one surprises you the most?