"The Mojave Project: rockhounding, land speeding and fossil water portals" by Kim Stringfellow


 Art History     Oct 15 2015 | 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Humanities Gateway 1030

Kim Stringfellow is an artist and educator residing in Joshua Tree, California. Her practice bridges cultural geography, environmental journalism and experimental documentary into creative, socially engaged transmedia experiences. She is a 2015 Guggenheim Fellow in Photography and the 2012 recipient of the Theo Westenberger Award for Artistic Excellence. Stringfellow is an Associate Professor in the School of Art + Design at San Diego State University. Talk will be followed by Q and A led by UC Irvine MFA student Kelly Donahey.

Sponsored by the Desert | Structure | Modernism Research Cluster with funding from UCI Humanities Commons and the University of California Institute for Research in the Arts (UCIRA)