Anderson Lecture
Thursday, October 10, 6:00 p.m.
Palmer Museum of Art

Multimedia artist Holly Wilson creates figures as her storytellers, conveying stories of the sacred and the precious, capturing moments of our day, vulnerabilities, and strengths. The stories are, at one time, both representations of family history and personal experiences. Wilson’s work reaches a broad audience, allowing the viewer to see their own personal connection. She works in various media, including bronze, paint, encaustic, photography, and clay. These works have been exhibited since the early 1990s. Additionally, her works are in private, corporate, public, and museum collections nationally and internationally, such as the Virginia Museum of Fine Art, the C. N. Gorman Museum, The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, The Heritage Center at Red Cloud Indian School, and the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art.

Generous support for this program was provided by Art Bridges with co-sponsorship from the Palmer Museum of Art.

2024–25 SoVA Anderson Lecturer Holly Wilson