Nomad Green
Flowing Space Galleryis pleased to announce the group exhibition Nomad Green, curated by Katie Enter. The exhibition will be held at Flowing Space Gallery, located at 16 Clinton Street, New York, NY, and will run from April 15 - May 15, 2024. Featuring works by twenty-one artists—Solena Aguilar, Mateo Alvarez, Adrian Blake, Yuanjie Chen, Elainne Diaz, Lucas Fernandez, Sherly Fan, Oliver Grant, Emily Hwang, Marcus Ivanov, Yifan Jing, Jingjing Xu, Yucheng Liao, Shenlu Liu, Yucen Liu, Clara Morales, Lisa Okazaki, Emma Schwartz, Yuange Sheng, David Steindl, Victoria Yuan.
Mobility, ecology, survival, and adaptation. The natural world has always been shaped by movement, yet in our contemporary moment, mobility has taken on new meanings. “Nomad Green” explores how artists respond to shifting environments, fragmented landscapes, and the search for new ecological relationships. Through sculpture, installation, painting, and digital media, the exhibition considers how individuals and communities navigate systems of displacement, environmental change, and technological transformation.
The title “Nomad Green” refers not only to ecological consciousness, but also to the idea of wandering forms of life—plants, animals, and humans adapting to changing territories. Green here becomes both a symbol of resilience and a metaphor for alternative ways of inhabiting the world. Some works imagine speculative futures in which nature and technology merge; others reflect on migration, memory, and the fragile balance between growth and collapse.
Rather than presenting a single narrative, the exhibition invites viewers to experience a constellation of responses to the idea of movement within the natural world. In doing so, Nomad Green proposes a space where artistic practices become a form of ecological imagination—one that reflects on how we inhabit the present while envisioning possible futures.