INSTALLATIONS AND OBJECTS STATEMENT
Heather D. Freeman • Clemson University, Department of Art • 123 Lee Hall • Clemson, SC 29634 • hfreema@clemson.edu

These works are from 1997 (my senior BA show at Oberlin College) through 2004. These represent examples of larger bodies of work and most were incorporated into other media.

Tiferet was commissioned by the Hillel House of Oberlin College for Yom Ha-Shoah, the Hebrew remembrance of the holocaust.  This installation happened in the basement of the Johnson Hillel program house which art students often used for art projects.

Sexalchemy was the title of my Masters Thesis at Mason Gross School of the Arts of Rutgers University, which featured several videos projected on the wall.

My most recent experiments, represented in Kenophobia and Monophobia and Walnut Ships involve the translation of inkjet prints into wall-based installations and discreet objects.

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