Candice Greathouse talks about her mostly photography-based studio practice as it relates to her roles as a curator and educator. With a background that includes performance and feminist art, we get into the bodily and how Greathouse's work has evolved to focus on a more subtle documentation of her personal experiences. She shares her insights (and some history) on working collaboratively with a partner in a family context, and tells us why Atlanta people should spend more time in Athens. Oh, and also: unicorns.
Related Links:
Candice Greathouse Website, DOMESTICSTRUCTURES Exhibition at ATHICA, Rainbow Cube installation at Hotel Indigo, Athens, MINT Atlanta
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