Constance Hockaday, Spring 2021, Art, Technology, & Society Lecture Series
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
3-11-2021
Abstract
As a part of the St. Norbert College Art Department’s Art, Technology, & Society lecture series, Constance Hockaday delivered a Zoom lecture on March 11th, 2021. Constance Hockaday is a Chilean American artist whose work explores issues of public space, political voice, and belonging. Hockaday holds both an MFA in Socially Engaged Art and a Masters in Conflict Resolution. She is a TED Fellow and an artist in residence at UCLA. She has received support from the Rauschenberg Foundation, Map Fund, SF MOMA, Rainin Foundation, and Headland’s Center for the Arts. This lecture series was supported by the Faculty Mini-Grant Program through the Norman Miller Center for Peace, Justice, and Public Understanding.
Recommended Citation
Hockaday, Constance, "Constance Hockaday, Spring 2021, Art, Technology, & Society Lecture Series" (2021). Socially Engaged Art Pedagogy. 6.
https://digitalcommons.snc.edu/sociallyengagedartpedagogy/6