The Blanton Museum of Art presents an Artist Talk with Regina Vater as part of their Curated Conversation series.
How much influence can a Brazilian artist have on Austin? Plenty, if that artist is the renowned Regina Vater, a pioneer in video and installation art, who was instrumental in introducing international audiences to Brazilian art.
In this conversation with Jennifer Sales, the Blanton’s 2020-21 Andrew Mellon Fellow in Latin American Art, Vater will address her five-decade artistic trajectory across diverse media producing poetic meditations on society, nature, and technology. Vater will also reflect on her works in the Blanton’s collection and delve into projects developed for Austin-based institutions while she lived in the Texas capital from 1985 to 2012.
The Blanton Museum of Art presents an Artist Talk with Regina Vater as part of their Curated Conversation series.
How much influence can a Brazilian artist have on Austin? Plenty, if that artist is the renowned Regina Vater, a pioneer in video and installation art, who was instrumental in introducing international audiences to Brazilian art.
In this conversation with Jennifer Sales, the Blanton’s 2020-21 Andrew Mellon Fellow in Latin American Art, Vater will address her five-decade artistic trajectory across diverse media producing poetic meditations on society, nature, and technology. Vater will also reflect on her works in the Blanton’s collection and delve into projects developed for Austin-based institutions while she lived in the Texas capital from 1985 to 2012.
The Blanton Museum of Art presents an Artist Talk with Regina Vater as part of their Curated Conversation series.
How much influence can a Brazilian artist have on Austin? Plenty, if that artist is the renowned Regina Vater, a pioneer in video and installation art, who was instrumental in introducing international audiences to Brazilian art.
In this conversation with Jennifer Sales, the Blanton’s 2020-21 Andrew Mellon Fellow in Latin American Art, Vater will address her five-decade artistic trajectory across diverse media producing poetic meditations on society, nature, and technology. Vater will also reflect on her works in the Blanton’s collection and delve into projects developed for Austin-based institutions while she lived in the Texas capital from 1985 to 2012.