Lyndon House Virtual Artist Talks: Victoria Dugger and Luka Carter
March 18th, 2021 at 6:00 pm

Date & Time
March 18th, 2021 at 6:00 pm
Location
Instagram Live
Type of Event
General
Grad Event
Lectures
Join the Lyndon House Arts Center for Virtual Artist Talks from Victoria Dugger and Luka Carter. These MFA candidates will discuss their solo exhibits during 3THURS in March on Instagram Live. Join the talks at @lyndonhouseartscenter
Victoria Dugger’s work is about disability extending from her experience living as a disabled woman of color. She will discuss her pieces filled with patterns, bodily forms and forest references on view in the Lounge Gallery.
Luka Carter has transformed the Lobby Case into “Flywheel,” a window display that captures snapshots of energy and objects suspended in place. Luka will talk about curating sketches, studies, and found objects.
Victoria Dugger (b.1991, Columbus, GA). She attended Columbus State University where she received her BFA in Drawing and Painting. She is currently an MFA Candidate at the Lamar Dodd School of Art, UGA. Her work was recently featured in New American Paintings South Edition and on Burnaway.
Luka Carter (b. 1990, Los Angeles) is an interdisciplinary artist who lived on a boat for three years in Rockaway Beach, NY, a trailer in Bolinas, CA and plenty of places in between.The friends and community that he finds in each of these places has allowed for a strong, beautiful network of friendship and artistic collaboration, similar to what futurists might call tentacularity – “about life lived along lines, not at points, not in spheres.” With a background in construction and manual labor, Luka has a knack for making space for art in overlooked or interstitial spaces–– including an outhouse, abandoned lot, and a van. His practice spans zines, furniture, tattoos, ceramics, clothing, and installations. He is currently pursuing his MFA at the Lamar Dodd School of Art.
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