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Artist Krista Clark will present a public lecture on her art on Thursday, February 23, 2023, at 5:30 p.m. in Garland Hall 203 on UA campus. 
 

Clark writes that her works “are inquiries into the commodification of space and the standardization of building aesthetics.” She incorporates new and repurposed materials to construct familiar forms in new spatial arrangements and exposes what she describes as formal gestures we use that reflect the complicated and often compromised relationship we have with our built environment. Vermont native Krista Clark lives and works in Atlanta. She holds a BFA from Atlanta College of Art, an MA from New York University and an MFA from Georgia State University. Clark’s work is in the permanent collections of the High Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia (MOCA GA). Her work has been featured at the Studio Museum in Harlem; RedLine Contemporary Art Center, Denver; the U.S. Embassy in Bratislava, Slovakia; Atlanta Contemporary; High Museum of Art, and many others. She is an assistant professor at Morehouse College in Atlanta.  

Krista Clark’s lecture is part of the Visiting Artist and Scholar Lecture Series, sponsored by the UA Department of Art and Art History and the College of Arts & Sciences Diversity Committee.

 

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