Energy experienced by some artists after Sandy shows how disaster can fuel creativity, heal

NEW YORK, N.Y. – A New York exhibition of art inspired by Superstorm Sandy is being included in a larger look at how artists respond creatively to natural disasters.

The “After Effects” exhibition features works by more than 20 artists and is opening Friday at a gallery in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighbourhood.

Many studios and galleries were in waterfront warehouse areas that suffered some of the worst damage.

Artist Coke Wisdom O’Neal is showing watercolours based on family slides transformed by Sandy’s floodwaters into psychedelic cloud-like images.

The Craft Emergency Relief Fund is collecting stories of artistic responses to disaster and plans to post them soon on its Studio Protector website. The fund is a national non-profit that helps artists in need.

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