NORFOLK, Va. - Through a poignant installation of life-sized objects made from exotic woods and string, as well as shrine-like forms crafted from steel and glass, the acclaimed furniture maker, educator, and artist Wendy Maruyama makes a compelling case for the preservation of endangered animals in the wild.
Curator Diane Wright brought us the details on Coast Live.
Wendy Maruyama: The wildLIFE Project is on view at the Chrysler Museum of Art through January 15, 2017. Admission is free.