Dustin Yellin
Planet Donut, 2017
Detail
Dustin Yellin
Ceremony for the Water, 2017
Glass, collage, acrylic
16 x 16 x 8.12 in (40.6 x 40.6 x 20.6 cm)
Dustin Yellin
Planet Donut, 2017
Glass, collage, acrylic
17.8 x 16 x 8.25 in (40.3 x 40.6 x 21 cm)
Dustin Yellin
Study for a Tunnel to the Center of the World, 2017
Detail
Dustin Yellin
Study for a Tunnel to the Center of the World, 2017
Glass, collage, acrylic
16 x 16 x 8,12 in (40.6 x 40.6 x 20.64 cm) each
Dustin Yellin
Ceremony for the Water, 2017
Detail
Dustin Yellin
Groups Sisyphus, 2017
Glass, collage, acrylic
16 x 16 x 8.5 in (40.6 x 40.6 x 21.6 cm)
Dustin Yellin,
Group Sisyphus, 2017
Detail
Dustin Yellin
Going to Mars, 2017
Glass, collage, acrylic
15.87 x 16 x 8.25 in (40.3 x 40.6 x 21 cm)
Dustin Yellin
Going to Mars, 2017
Detail
Dustin Yellin
Stage with Antenna, 2016
Glass, collage, acrylic
16 x 16 x 8.12 in (40.6 x 40.6 x 20.64 cm)
Dustin Yellin
Stage with Antenna, 2016
Detail
Dustin Yellin was born in California in 1975, and raised in Colorado before establishing his art practice in Brooklyn, NY.
Often using a singular layered-glass process, Yellin’s work explores themes of nature at odds with human technological progress. Weaving together narratives of space travel, subterranean exploration, deluge, and inferno, Yellin’s work examines human consciousness careening into an uncertain global future.
Dustin Yellin is the founder and director of Pioneer Works in Red Hook, Brooklyn. Pioneer Works is a cultural center dedicated to experimentation, education and production across disciplines. Through a broad range of educational programs, performances, residencies and exhibitions, Pioneer Works transcends disciplinary boundaries to foster a community where alternative modes of thought are activated and supported. Pioneer Works strives to make culture accessible to all.