Visiting Artist Lecture Series—Visual Arts MFA—Columbia University
Visiting Artist Lecture Series—Visual Arts MFA—Columbia University

VALS Lecture—Abigail DeVille—Thursday March 14, 6:30pm

VALS: Abigail DeVille
Thursday, March 14th
Prentis 101
6:30pm

Abigail DeVille was born in 1981 in New York, where she lives and works. Maintaining a long-standing interest in marginalized people and places, DeVille creates site-specific immersive installations designed to bring attention to these forgotten stories, such as with the sculpture she built on the site of a former African American burial ground in Harlem.

DeVille often works with objects and materials sourced from the area surrounding the exhibition site, and her theatrical aesthetic embodies the phrase, “One person’s trash is another person’s treasure.” Though collected objects are essential to her installations, DeVille’s priority is the stories her installations can tell. DeVille’s family roots in New York go back at least two generations; her interest in the city, and her work about it, is both personal and political.

Artist Abigail DeVille’s Critique Of The American Paradox                           

https://www.opb.org/radio/article/american-future-installation-pica-portland-abigail-deville/

Abigail DeVille Listens to History, Art21 New York Closeup, March 7, 2018

https://art21.org/watch/new-york-close-up/abigail-deville-listens-to-history/