DATE & TIME
September 8, 2016 at 6pm, Fine Arts B Lecture Hall
Free and open to the public
William
Cordova is an interdisciplinary cultural practitioner who lives and
works Lima/Miami/New York City. His work addresses the metaphysics of
space and time and how objects change and perception changes when we
move around in space.
Cordova received a BFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
in1996 and an MFA from Yale University in 2004. Cordova’s work was
featured in the 2010 Museum of Modern Art/PS1 Greater New York
exhibition. He has received fellowships from the Joan Mitchell
Foundation and the Academy in Berlin Fellowship. Cordova’s work was
included in Prospect.3 New Orleans Biennial; 2014.
In 2016 William Cordova will participate in the SITE Santa Fe Biennial, New Mexico and Southern Accents, Nasher Museum, Durham, NC. William Cordova is represented by Sikkema Jenkins Gallery in New York.