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- Tuesday Night Lecture Series: Hong Hong7:00 pm
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Tuesday Night Lecture Series: Hong Hong
As part of the Tuesday Night Lecture Series (TNLS) BU College of Fine Arts School of Visual Arts presents a lecture with artist Hong Hong, organized by MFA Sculpture. Each summer and fall, Hong Hong travels to faraway and distinct locations to make paper under the sky. Hong’s environmental, site-specific investigations map interstitial relationships between landscape, time, and the body through cartographic, symbolic, and material languages. During the winter and spring, she forms paintings directly on the floor of her studio. These schematics combine story-telling, text, and image-making to document states of interiority and subjectivity. Hong Hong (b. 1989, Hefei, Anhui, China) is the recipient of a Tulsa Artist Fellowship (2024 – 2026), a United States Artists Fellowship in Craft (2023), a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant in Painting (2023), a Carnegie Foundation Fellowship at MacDowell (2020), a Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Fellowship at Vermont Studio Center (2019), an Artistic Excellence Fellowship from the Connecticut Office of Arts (2019), and a Creation of New Work Grant from the Edward C. And Ann T. Roberts Foundation (2018 – 2019). She also participated in residencies at McColl Center for Art + Innovation (2022), Houston Center for Contemporary Craft (2020 – 2021), Yaddo (2019), and I-Park (2018).TNLS visiting artists are organized by SVA’s five MFA programs in Painting, Sculpture, Print Media & Photography, Graphic Design, and Visual Narrative. TNLS brings practicing artists, designers, and arts professionals to Boston University to present their work and meet with students for individual and group critiques and hands-on workshops. Lectures are free and open to the public.
When | 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm on Tuesday, April 16, 2024 |
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Building | FLR, 808 Commonwealth Ave, Brookline MA 02446 |
Room | 410 + 411 |