2025

In the first quarter of 2025, Warfield had the pleasure of working on a site specific installation for The Rockwell Museum in Corning, NY as their 8th iteration of the Antigravity project which upends our expectations of what and where art can be. The piece, “Fast Colors Make A Slow Eye,” is the first thing museum visitors see upon their entry into the space, and the last thing they see as they leave. This year, in addition to their site-specific installation, the artist collaborated with students from the International Baccalaureate Visual Arts Programme at the Corning-Painted Post High School. Working with Warfield, students learned about hand-dying fabric, color saturation, and the collaborative art making process. I would like to recognize the contribution of the following student artists: Alyssa Ainsworth, Keira Ceralde, Finn Chapman, Freddie Collins, Ethan Julien, Lilia Mack, Cora McNeill, Mel Peanasky, Josephine Sauer, Nimue Tubbs, Janice Van Gorden, Alyssa Wilson, and Elsa Wood.

Fast Colors Make a Slow Eye,” is, in part, made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.