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The team welcomes Erin Latham to discuss the series "Amends" on Netflix and the effects of fascsim, slavery, and the civil war in the US and all around the world.
Erin Latham is a concept driven installation artist, printmaker, and thinker, living and working in Oklahoma. She received her Bachelors of Fine Art from the University of Oklahoma in 2008, Masters of Fine art from the Pratt Institute in 2012, and is currently a PhD candidate in Art Theory, Aesthetics, and Philosophy at the Institute of Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts.
She has a passion for sharing art with others and has been a teaching artist for nine years. Latham is exploring the world around her-the environments within which she exists, both ecological and social- through an interplay of materials and processes, which include both theoretical and practice based work.
Her work is predicated on research of subjectivity and nature, via the human reaction to the environment and the other. By using found and recycled objects and traditional media in sustainable ways she creates installations which immerse the viewer in specific environments and allow for moments of wonder.
To see more of her work please visit: www.erinlatham.com
By George OrwelThe team welcomes Erin Latham to discuss the series "Amends" on Netflix and the effects of fascsim, slavery, and the civil war in the US and all around the world.
Erin Latham is a concept driven installation artist, printmaker, and thinker, living and working in Oklahoma. She received her Bachelors of Fine Art from the University of Oklahoma in 2008, Masters of Fine art from the Pratt Institute in 2012, and is currently a PhD candidate in Art Theory, Aesthetics, and Philosophy at the Institute of Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts.
She has a passion for sharing art with others and has been a teaching artist for nine years. Latham is exploring the world around her-the environments within which she exists, both ecological and social- through an interplay of materials and processes, which include both theoretical and practice based work.
Her work is predicated on research of subjectivity and nature, via the human reaction to the environment and the other. By using found and recycled objects and traditional media in sustainable ways she creates installations which immerse the viewer in specific environments and allow for moments of wonder.
To see more of her work please visit: www.erinlatham.com