Valerie Hammond
Valerie Hammond maintains a fluid artistic practice, distinguishable for her organic approach and deft interaction with different mediums. In all of her work, there is play between the material and the immaterial, the physical and the spiritual: the dichotomy between what is seen and the sensation it provokes. The works inhabit a space she is constantly searching for, straddling the indefinable boundary between presence and absence, material and immaterial, consciousness and the unconscious. Her artwork becomes emblematic not only of the people whose hands she has traced or the subjects she is drawing but of her own evolving artist process-testimony to the passing of time and the quiet dissolution of memory. Her work can be found in both private and public collections such as the Walker Art Center, the Library of Congress, The Fine Arts Museum Houston, The Progressive Art Collection, the Fidelity Collection, the New York Public Library’s print and drawing collection, The Chazen Museum, The Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, The Grand Palais Museum, Paris and the Getty Museum. She is a recipient of numerous awards and fellowships, and has exhibited in solo and group shows nationally and internationally. She has been teaching advanced printmaking at NYU since 2003 and Columbia University’s School of the Arts, with Kiki Smith and Sarah Sze, since 2004.
News
Works by alumnus Noah Breuer ’07 and Adjunct Assistant Professor Valerie Hammond feature in Planthouse Gallery’s latest online and ongoing group exhibit, Fragile.
Visual Arts Mentor Valerie Hammond is featured in two group shows this fall.
Flutter 1 (2016, Etching and spitbite)
Blue Rainbow (installation) 2017 relief print
Apports (three color photogravure 2014)
Blue anemone (relief print photo litho on handmade Kozo paper)
Untitled (wax wire and silk 2017)
Wonderland, an exhibition devoted to Visual Arts Mentor Valerie Hammond and Lothar Osterburg’s discourse on the natural world and imaginary cities, is on view until April 8, 2023 at Planthouse Gallery.