Rebecca Krinke, October 2012
Rebecca Krinke is a multi media artist, sculptor, landscape artist, U of M professor and IAS board member. In this interview, she describes her work as places to share beauty and fear. She works in many genres, but the art she focuses on in this interview is public, interactive art such as the “Maps of Joy and Pain” and “ What Needs to be Said” .
This talk is also available as an audio download (.mp3 – 55.0 MB) or as a video podcast (.m4v – 313.2 MB).
Tagged interactive art, Mapping Spectral Traces, Public Art, Rebecca Krinke