Athena LaTocha Lecture
@ The Art Institute of Chicago
Fullerton Hall, 111 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60603
Opening Tuesday, April 4th, from 6PM - 7:30PM
Join us in person for a lecture by Distinguished Alumni Athena LaTocha followed by an audience Q&A.
Athena LaTocha (BFA 1992) is an artist whose massive works on paper explore the relationship between human-made and natural worlds. The artist incorporates materials such as ink, lead, earth, and wood while looking at correlations between mark-marking and displacement of materials made by industrial equipment and natural events. LaTocha’s process is about being immersed in these environments while responding to the storied and, at times, traumatic cultural histories that are rooted in place.
Presented in partnership with SAIC Alumni Engagement.
This event will be live captioned by Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) services. The auditorium is wheelchair accessible and hearing assisted devices are available. For additional access requests, visit saic.edu/access.
Image: Athena LaTocha, As Night Devours the World, 2022, shellac ink, silt from a Garrison stream, Hudson Highlands mica on paper, and lead, steel, 65 1/4 x 73 x 4 3/4 inches
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