Betsy Damon
Born in 1940 in New York, graduated from Skidmore College in 1963 with a bachelor of Fine Arts degree, and from Columbia University in 1966 with a master of Fine Arts degree. American ecological artist and founder of the American Keepers of the Water.
Her idea of a living water garden was proposed to Chengdu in 1996 and supported by the government. In 1998, the world’s first urban eco-park themed on water conservation, Chengdu Living Water Garden, was completed. The project won the highest international award for waterfront excellence, the International Environmental Design Award, and became the Chengdu case study for the Best Urban Practice Area at the Shanghai World Expo in 2010. Besty has lectured extensively in the United States, Europe, and China, and is a guest artist at numerous universities. For more than sixty years, she has dedicated herself to protecting water, listening to water, and leading audiences to interact with water, thereby promoting a deeper link between humans and nature. Besty is a world-renowned eco-artist, whose work encompasses a wide range of media, including painting, installation, performance, and video, and has participated in countless important exhibitions from all over the world. Recent exhibitions include Anti-Internationalism at the Van Abbemuseum in Netherland, Connecting Drops at SUNY Stony Brook, etc. He has also published books such as Director, Living Waters of Larimer and Principles of Water and other books. Her works of art are collected by many institutions and collectors internationally.
Artworks
Lithograph Series I: Earth
Betsy Damon, Lithograph on Archival Paper, 76 cm x 57 cm, 1983
Lithograph Series II: Sea
Betsy Damon, Lithograph on Archival Paper, 76 cm x 57 cm, 1983
Lithograph Series III: Sky
Betsy Damon, Lithograph on Archival Paper, 76 cm x 57 cm, 1983
Lithograph Series IV: Red Rocks
Betsy Damon, Lithograph on Archival Paper, 76 cm x 57 cm, 1983
Lithograph Series V: Warm Stone
Betsy Damon, Lithograph on Archival Paper, 76 cm x 57 cm, 1983
Lithograph Series VI: Obsidian
Betsy Damon, Lithograph on Archival Paper, 76 cm x 57 cm, 1983
Lithograph Series VII: In the Dark
Betsy Damon, Lithograph on Archival Paper, 76 cm x 57 cm, 1983
Lithograph Series VIII: Sunset
Betsy Damon, Lithograph on Archival Paper, 76 cm x 57 cm, 1983
Mist Rising I
Betsy Damon, India on Ink on Paper, 61 cm x 30 cm, 2015
Mist Rising II
Betsy Damon, Chinese Ink on Paper, 23 cm x 31 cm, 2018
Moon
Betsy Damon, Chinese Ink on Paper, 21 cm x 30 cm, 2018
Principles of Water: Water Never Moves in a Straight Line
Betsy Damon, Giclée Print on Archival Paper, 46 cm x 31 cm, 2018
Principles of Water: Water Creates Coherence—Whale, Horse, Human, and Bee Hearts
Betsy Damon, Giclée Print on Archival Paper, 46 cm x 31 cm, 2018
Principles of Water: All Waters are Connected
Betsy Damon, Giclée Print on Archival Paper, 46 cm x 31 cm, 2018
Storm
Betsy Damon, Chinese Ink on Rice Paper, 46 cm x 31 cm, 2018
All Waters are Connected
Betsy Damon, Chinese Ink on Rice Paper, 46 cm x 31 cm, 2018
Listening to the River
Betsy Damon, Interactive Performance Artwork, Time Duration: 15 Min, 2024
The Multi-verse
Betsy Damon, Installation, Dimensions Variable, 2024
Rain Falling on Water
Betsy Damon, Video, Time Duration: 1 Min 31 Sec, 2024
Keepers of the Water
Betsy Damon, Performance Project Documentation, Time Duration:30 Min, 1995-1996