Public Seminar: CRASH: Why I won’t fly American Airlines or accept rides from strangers

Date: 24 October 2017

26 OCT, 12 – 1PM, P 152 LECTURE ROOM, DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF AR, RIEGO ST

In her seminar, titled CRASH: Why I won’t fly American Airlines or accept rides from strangers, Rachel H Allan runs headlong into a world where steel and steam fuse with spit, rubber and desire as she exposes her textured collision between technology and human inquiry. 

Rachel H Allan holds a Master of Fine Arts with distinction from Dunedin School of Art, where she currently lectures in photography and electronic arts. She has exhibited her photographs both locally and internationally most recently at The Yu Gallery, Shanghai (2017), The Tokyo International Art Fair, Tokyo (2017) and with Wallplay, New York (2017) and was a finalist in the International Renaissance Photography Prize (2016) with a work she created at the first artist residency offered by Hone Tuwhare Trust in Kaka Point, New Zealand (2014). Her published artist-books are held in the collection of The Reminders Photography Stronghold (Tokyo, Japan) and The George Eastman Museum (Rochester, New York).


Published on 24 Oct 2017

Orderdate: 24 Oct 2017
Expiry: 27 Oct 2017