Events

Pam Lins: “So, That’s What I’ve Been Doin’”

Apr. 13, 2022, 5:00 p.m.
Location:

Taylor 203

As part of the Agnes Rindge Claflin Lecture series, Pam Lins will discuss her work.

Lins is a Brooklyn-based artist whose work contemplates the social, the political, and the historical by constructing situations inquisitive and equivocal to sculpture and the making of it. Represented by Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York, she has shown in a variety of venues including The Whitney Biennial, The Tang Teaching Museum, and Bard CCS Museum. She has been awarded fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, Radcliffe, The Tiffany Foundation, Anonymous is a Woman, and The Howard Foundation. Her work has been reviewed in The New York Times, Art in America, The New Yorker and Artforum. She is the Associate Director of the Visual Arts Program at Princeton University and is on the faculty of the Bard MFA Summer Program.

Her lecture will include an overview of individual and collaborative projects over the last 10 years, and works in progress.

The Agnes Rindge Claflin Lecture series is free and open to the public.

 

A rectangular mixed-media artwork by Pamela Lins that features the word "close" painted in red on a blue background in the center and a ceramic clump of vines in the upper right corner.

Pam Lins, Close Kudzu, 2021, acrylic on wooden panel with high fired and glazed ceramic, 21 x 23 x 3 in.