Lecture by Ann Hamilton, given at Florida International University, April 3, 2009
Event Date
4-3-2009
Document Type
Video
Abstract
Ann Hamilton discusses her work.
Introduction by Carol Damian.
Multimedia URL
Program Series
Steven and Dorothea Green Critics' Lecture Series
Identifier
FI15010510
Recommended Citation
Hamilton, Ann, "Lecture by Ann Hamilton, given at Florida International University, April 3, 2009" (2009). Frost Lecture Series. 39.
https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/frost_videos_all/39
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Playing Time: 01:45:05
About the Speaker:
Ann Hamilton is a visual artist internationally recognized for the sensory surrounds of her large-scale multi-media installations. Using time as process and material, her methods of making serve as an invocation of place, of collective voice, of communities past and of labor present. Noted for a dense accumulation of materials, her ephemeral environments create immersive experiences that poetically respond to the architectural presence and social history of their sites.