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A Precipice, Abandon, A Dotted Line

An installation by Christina Freeman
Performance by Michelle Freeman Anderson (times TBA)

Opening October 1, 2016 1-6pm
Closing October 2, 2016 1-6pm

Performance by Michelle Freeman Anderson and Joshua Moton on the hour from 2-5pm (@2, 3, & 4pm)

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“A Precipice, Abandon, A Dotted Line” presents a labyrinthine video installation, inviting the viewer to experience darkness as a space for embracing the uncertain. Playing with the language of surrealism and concepts of the Baroque, the nonlinear structure asks for both physical and mental wandering.

Christina Freeman is an interdisciplinary artist based in New York City. Her work takes on various forms including photography, video, artists’ books, multimedia installation, collaborative performance, and curatorial projects. She received her MFA in Studio Art from Hunter College, City University of New York in 2012 and her BA in Spanish and Latin American Studies from Haverford College in 2005. Christina is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Fine Arts at Haverford College and teaches in the Department of Art & Art History at Hunter College. She is currently an Artist-in-Residence at Flux Factory.

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