Laguna Madre by Jessica Monroe: Artist Exhibition Opening
Schedule
Thu, 06 Nov, 2025 at 05:30 pm
UTC-06:00Location
100 N. Shoreline Blvd, Corpus Christi, TX, United States, Texas 78401 | Corpus Christi, TX
Selected through a competitive application process, Mary spent five transformative days alone on an off-grid island research station in South Texas, immersing herself in the unique ecosystems of the Laguna Madre. This conversation will explore her artistic journey over the 10 months following this profound experience and how it has influenced her ongoing practice of creating sculptural ecosystems that address urgent environmental issues.
Known for her participatory public projects that prioritize access to food, shelter, and water, Mary's work offers powerful insights into our relationship with natural environments and climate adaptation. This gallery talk provides a rare opportunity to hear directly from an artist whose practice bridges ecological awareness, collective imagining, and care for our shared resources.
Don't miss this opportunity to engage with work that invites us to rediscover our connection to the natural world and consider art as a tool for environmental imagination and investigation.
Special thanks for our collaboration with the Center for Coastal Studies at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi and the Robert J. Kleberg, Jr. and Helen C. Kleberg Foundation for making this residency possible.
About Mary Mattingly
Artist, partner, daughter, sister, and collaborator.
"I was raised in an agricultural town near Springfield, Massachusetts, where the local drinking water was contaminated by agricultural chemicals. That experience shaped my understanding of clean water as both increasingly rare and a fundamental right, and it deepened my resolve to protect it. Since 2001, I've lived in New York City, creating sculptural ecosystems that prioritize access to food, shelter, and water. My work often takes the form of participatory public projects rooted in care, ecological awareness, and collective imagining." - Mary Mattingly
Mary Mattingly is an interdisciplinary artist whose work explores ecological relationships through sculptural ecosystems and collage.
Her public projects, such as Swale, a floating food forest in New York City's waterways; Waterpod, a self-sufficient living structure on a barge; and the Flock House Project, a series of mobile habitats, address urgent issues around water, food systems, and climate adaptation.
Mattingly's work has been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, Storm King Art Center, the International Center of Photography, the Barbican, Seoul Art Center, and the Palais de Tokyo. She has received fellowships and residencies from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Yale School of Art, A Blade of Grass, and the Anchorage Museum among others. Her work has been featured in Art21, The New York Times, and Le Monde.
At the core of Mattingly's practice is a belief in art as a form of investigation and a tool for imagination.
Where is it happening?
100 N. Shoreline Blvd, Corpus Christi, TX, United States, Texas 78401Event Location & Nearby Stays: