Saturday, Jul 7, 2018

Visiting Artist: Leon Johnson

About

Lighthouse Works is pleased to welcome Leon Johnson to Fishers Island for the weekend of July 1, 2018 as part of our Visiting Artist Program.

Leon will be presenting his work at an artist talk which is open to the public. The talk will take place at Lighthouse Works which is located just west of Silver Eel Cove, where our ferry makes port, and north of the intersection of Hound Lane and Greenwood Road.

Leon Johnson was born in Cape Town, South Africa, and left for the United States in 1979, three years after the murder of Steve Biko. Johnson conceives, researches, designs and produces intermedia communications and events. These events include performances and interactive spectacles in multiple mediums, including installations, performance, video and photography. Johnson is a recipient of the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant for Painting and a Yaddo Fellowship, and he won both the Ersted Award for Distinguished Teaching and the Williams Fellowship for Distinguished Interdisciplinary Teaching at the University of Oregon. He lives in Detroit, and was the 2014 Martha Daniel Newell Distinguished Scholar at Georgia College, a Bemis Center Fellow, and a Kresge Fellow in Film & Theater for 2015. He was a recently in residence at the Wassaic Project in upstate NY, and published a book for the Project in early 2017, in collaboration with Audra Wolowiec.