Opening Reception: "Conversant" by E.E. Kono Lead Image

Art Exhibit Opening Reception: "Conversant" by E.E. Kono
In collaboration with the Wassaic Project, please join us for the opening of E.E. Kono's "Conversant" at Troutbeck
Conversant is a series of egg tempera paintings inspired by Troutbeck, a place where nature, community, and conversation have long sparked meaningful change. Drawing on the legacy of Amy and Joel Spingarn and the many thinkers who gathered on this land, the work reflects on Troutbeck’s role as a catalyst for social progress.
The paintings feature clematis blossoms—a symbol of diversity, aspiration, and intellectual growth. Joel Spingarn once cultivated the world’s largest clematis collection in Troutbeck’s walled garden, and this climbing vine serves as a metaphor for the ideas that took root here: growing, intertwining, and reaching beyond boundaries.
Using silverpoint and egg tempera made with powdered pigments, including color sourced from local pebbles in Dutchess County, Kono explores the quiet yet enduring power of place—where beauty and history remain deeply conversant.
About the Artist
E.E. Kono is a multidisciplinary artist based in both Iowa and Los Angeles. Her work investigates the relationships between place, culture, and storytelling. Best known for her luminous egg tempera paintings, Kono combines meticulous technique with rich symbolic language, drawing from a wide array of cultural imagery.
Incorporating historically significant materials such as silverpoint and locally sourced earth pigments, her practice bridges ancient traditions and contemporary themes, informed by global travel, folklore, and art history. Through this lens, Kono’s work reflects on our shared human experience and the complexities of cultural identity in an increasingly interconnected world.
For more info please contact Will Hutnick:
Image: Burnished, 2025
Egg tempura on shaped wood icon panel, 24 in x 27 in x 1.25 in
If you plan to join us for a meal after the reception, please make a reservation.