
Artistic Encounter at the Hood
in conjunction with the "Drawing Lines" exhibitArtistic Encounter at the Hood
in conjunction with the "Drawing Lines" exhibitThis event occurred as part of the 22/23 Hop Presents season. This is an archived view.
What does it mean to draw a line? Explore perspectives from dancers and visual artists.
A visit to the Hood museum's Drawing Lines exhibit during the company's summer residency at the Hop inspired this immersive, curated experience. Featuring a wide range of artists including Brenda Garand, Heather McGill and Julie Mehretu, the exhibit explores the expansive potential of drawing a line, whether it's to create divisions and boundaries or to generate space. Four DTH dancers head over to the exhibit hall to perform their interpretation of drawing a line.
Generously supported by the Nathan W. Pearson 1932 and Sons Fund and the Arthur J. 1903 and Nellie Z. Cohen Fund.
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