Exhibition Tour—Kathia St. Hilaire: Invisible Empires
Friday, July 12, 2024
1:00 PM–1:30 PM
Special Exhibition Galleries
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This tour is cancelled. Please join us next week!
Join a Clark Educator for an interactive tour of the exhibition Kathia St. Hilaire: Invisible Empires. Through close looking and in-depth discussion, examine three artworks by contemporary artist Kathia St. Hilaire and learn how she uses the artistic techniques of printmaking, painting, collage, and weaving to depict figurative scenes from Haitian history and Vodou religion informed by her experience growing up in Caribbean and African American neighborhoods in South Florida.
Join a Clark Educator for an interactive tour of the exhibition Kathia St. Hilaire: Invisible Empires. Through close looking and in-depth discussion, examine three artworks by contemporary artist Kathia St. Hilaire and learn how she uses the artistic techniques of printmaking, painting, collage, and weaving to depict figurative scenes from Haitian history and Vodou religion informed by her experience growing up in Caribbean and African American neighborhoods in South Florida.
Free with gallery admission; capacity is limited. Visitors may pick up a ticket at the Clark Center Admissions desk on a first-come, first-served basis. Meet in the lobby of the Lunder Center at Stone Hill.
Image: Kathia St. Hilaire, Caco: Rosalvo Bobo (detail), 2023, reduction linocut in oil-based ink on canvas with skin lightening cream packaging, steel, aluminum, banknotes, banana stickers, paper and tires. Courtesy of the artist and Perrotin. Photo by Guillaume Ziccarelli