Ingrid Pollard, photo by Emile Holba

Talks

at home: Artists in Conversation | Ingrid Pollard

Dr. Ingrid Pollard, artist, in conversation with Hazel V. Carby, Charles C. and Dorothea S. Dilley Professor Emeritus of African American Studies and Professor Emeritus of American Studies, Yale University
at home: Artists in Conversation

Join us for lively and inspiring conversations with some of today’s most notable artists. at home: Artists in Conversation brings together curators and artists to discuss various artistic practices and insights into their work.

About Ingrid Pollard

Pollard is a mixed-media artist and researcher who uses digital, analog, and alternative photographic processes. She also incorporates printmaking, image-text and artist books, installation, video, and audio. Pollard studied film and video at the London College of Printing and has an MA in photographic studies from the University of Derby and a PhD from the University of Westminster. She was one of twenty founding members of Autograph (the Association of Black Photographers) and is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society. In 2018, Pollard was the Inaugural Stuart Hall Research Fellow. She has been an artist-in-residence at many organizations, including Project Row Houses in Houston, Texas, and Croydon College of Art in the UK. Her work has been exhibited widely, including at Tate Britain; the Victoria & Albert Museum; Photographers Gallery, London; and NGBK, Berlin to name a few. In 2019 she received the BALTIC Artists' Award and was a recipient of the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award.

This program is presented through the generosity of the Terry F. Green 1969 Fund for British Art and Culture.