Artist Talk by Katherine Hubbard
(b. 1981) lives and works between Stone Ridge, NY and Pittsburgh, PA. She is an interdisciplinary artist whose work engages the intersections of photography, performance, and text. Considering analog photography as a mimesis of the body, Hubbard asks how its procedures might be called upon to investigate social politics, history, and narrative. She has had solo exhibitions at Company Gallery, Higher Pictures, Baxter St. Camera Club of New York, and The Kitchen, all in NYC. Her work has been exhibited in group exhibitions at venues including The Whitney Museum of American Art (NY), Marfa Ballroom (TX), A Luminary (MO), The Institute of Contemporary Art (MA); and MoMA PS1 (NY). Hubbard received her MFA in 2010 from Bard College and is currently an Associate Professor of Art and MFA Graduate Director at Carnegie Mellon University School of Art.
<p><a href="; target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Katherine Hubbard</a> (b. 1981) lives and works between Stone Ridge, NY and Pittsburgh, PA. She is an interdisciplinary artist whose work engages the intersections of photography, performance, and text. Considering analog photography as a mimesis of the body, Hubbard asks how its procedures might be called upon to investigate social politics, history, and narrative. She has had solo exhibitions at Company Gallery, Higher Pictures, Baxter St. Camera Club of New York, and The Kitchen, all in NYC. Her work has been exhibited in group exhibitions at venues including The Whitney Museum of American Art (NY), Marfa Ballroom (TX), A Luminary (MO), The Institute of Contemporary Art (MA); and MoMA PS1 (NY). Hubbard received her MFA in 2010 from Bard College and is currently an Associate Professor of Art and MFA Graduate Director at Carnegie Mellon University School of Art.</p>
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