Apr 27 2018
Heidi Hahn Artist Talk

Heidi Hahn Artist Talk

Presented by Kent State University School of Art at Center for the Visual Arts at Kent State

The School of Art presents the final artist talk for the spring 2018 semester with painter, Heidi Hahn. The talk will take place at noon in room 165 at the Center for the Visual Arts on Friday, April 27. All lectures are free and open to the public. The School of Art offers free visiting artist and scholar lectures monthly during fall and spring semesters.

Heidi Hahn (b. 1982, lives and works in Brooklyn) brings a thoughtful and refreshing perspective to the medium of painting. Often engaging with the female body, the artist’s layered, parafin infused images utilize a consistent cast of characters. The artist’s sumptuous application of paint and seductive layered surfaces draw the viewer into a psychologically intense narrative, in conversation with this tradition, which unfolds across the paintings presented. The works engage the psychological realm of attachment to the female body and how that’s processed through both a traditional and a contemporary reading, as the many reclining, sitting or lounging female figures relate distantly to any number of female portraits (often reclining female nudes) painted throughout history.

Image: Heidi Hahn, Bent Idle I, 2015, oil on canvas

Admission Info

Free Admission

Dates & Times

2018/04/27 - 2018/04/27

Location Info

Center for the Visual Arts at Kent State

325 Terrace Drive, Kent, OH 44242