Abigail Lucien and Nari Ward are part of a new exhibition, “Crosscurrents,” which explores environmental issues, grief, and resilience, and is featured in The New York Times.
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Two Hunter Faculty Members Featured in Baltimore Museum of Art Exhibit
April 28, 2025
"Under Other Skies,” a series of 10 sculptures by Abigail Lucien. (Photo via The New York Times)