Internationally recognized for the sensory surrounds of her large-scale, multi-media installations, artist Ann Hamilton uses 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. Join Hamilton for this public lecture delivered in conjunction with
the common S E N S E, her museum-wide exhibition of site-specific installations and programs at the Henry.
Hamilton was also recently commissioned by the
Seattle Office of Arts & Culture to create a large public art installation that will be the centerpiece of Waterfront Seattle, the Elliott Bay waterfront development scheduled for construction following the tear down of the Alaskan Way Viaduct.