the works of Donna Cooper Hurt and Annie Hogan
Friday, October 10 - 9:00AM to 10:00AM
Mendenhall Student Center Rm 244
Donna Cooper Hurt and Annie Hogan will share recent works from their separate practices. In dialogue with one another, they both comment on various representations of the contemporary rural Southern landscape using race, place, history and memory as counterpoints to their similarities and working styles. Hogan and Cooper Hurt work individually with these themes in different ways and their different processes are explored in the presentation-Hogan raises questions as an outsider to Southern culture and Cooper Hurt does so as an insider having been born and raised in Virginia. Together, the work coheres across mediums of photography, video, and performance with their shared examination of the culture and lands of The South (NC, SC and VA).
Dialogue and critique are important to the SPE mission.
Please join the conversation.