
Assistant Professor of Digital Art & Animation Jessye McDowell was one of four artists invited to create a new work for the Wassaic Project’s 2021 Winter Benefit, which took a novel form during the pandemic. Consisting of four events, the artists were paired with a collector of their work, who gave a virtual tour of their home and art collection. Each tour was a collaboration between the collector and the artist — with the collector exploring how the artist's work fits within their collection, and the artist exploring their creative process.
Each featured artist also produced a limited-edition print exclusively for the event. McDowell, who attended the Wassaic Residency in 2016, contributed her new work, Future Sets (Unknown), 2021. Read more at https://www.wassaicproject.org/2021-winter-benefit