Hear from nationally renowned artist Anne Harris on her ongoing drawing project "The Mind's I," which explores the complexities of perception and self-perception.
Harris debuted "The Mind's" I in 2012 at Julius Caesar Gallery, an artist-run project space in Chicago. Since then, drawing events and exhibitions have occurred in the United States and worldwide.
The Galleries at Herron School of Art and Design presents Harris’ talk in conjunction with the exhibition "Anne Harris: The Mind's I," on view in Eskenazi Hall’s Basile Gallery from April 4 through April 26. The show is the culmination of a series of self-portrait exercises by Herron and Indianapolis artists.
"The Mind's I" is supported by a grant from the Welcoming Campus Innovation (Re)Building Community through Engagement Fund.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Anne Harris is an associate professor of painting and drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and serves as the Riverside Arts Center’s Exhibition Committee chair. Various venues have shown her work, including Alexandre Gallery, DC Moore Gallery, Nielsen Gallery, Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, the Portland Museum of Art, the California Center for Contemporary Art, and the North Dakota Museum of Art. Harris’ work is also in numerous public collections, such as the Fogg Museum at Harvard University, the Yale University Art Gallery, and the New York Public Library. She has earned grants and honors, such as a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship and an NEA Individual Artists Fellowship.
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