The mixed-media artist has long mined the Southern landscape to create sculptures, installations, and photographs that illustrate the area’s social, environmental, and agricultural histories. These narratives fuel her first solo museum show, which gathers her old and new works, including an installation on the legacy of the turpentine industry, in an engaging experience of place.
Alison Janae Hamilton, “When the wind has teeth.” (2015).
Photo: courtesy of the artist and MASS MoCA.