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Penny Stamps Distinguished Speaker Series Presents Amanda Williams and Andres Hernandez

A visual artist who trained as an architect, Amanda Williams’ practice blurs disciplinary distinctions. She employs color as a way to draw attention to the political complexities of race, place, and value in cities and raises questions about the state of urban space in America. Andres L. Hernandez re-imagines the environments we inhabit, and explores the potential of spaces for public dialogue and social action. Hernandez is co-founder of the Revival Arts Collective, and founder and director of the Urban Vacancy Research Initiative.

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  • Michigan Theater

    603 E. Liberty St., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    734-668-8480

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