Join us for our in-gallery tour program, Local Views at PAMM, where select local artists will speak about a few works of art currently on view at the museum. This month, Hattie Mae Williams will lead the tour.
Local Views at PAMM gives visitors a first-hand interaction with local artists by creating conversations centered around art and the creative process. This casual 30-minute conversation is offered on the fourth Thursday of each month.
About Hattie Mae Williams
Hattie Mae Williams is a Miami native who received her B.F.A from The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater/Fordham University program and her Masters at Goddard University in Interdisciplinary Arts. In 2003 she established her Interdisciplinary dance company The Tattooed Ballerinas, forming roots in site-specific dance. Hattie Mae has infused Film, Music, History, Installations, Literature and the practice of guerrilla-style interventions in public spaces through her practice and repertory. Performing and touring in sites such as laundromats, supermarkets, cemeteries, parks, tennis courts, subways and art galleries Williams is pushing the boundaries of perception and community involvement in performance and process. Her work has traveled nationally and internationally to Holland, Italy, London, Los Angeles, New York, Kentucky, and Miami. Williams is a recipient of the Knights Arts Challenge Grant 2013 which fully supported the site-specific film “Culture Concrete,” a documentation of the historical 6,000 seat abandoned stadium in Miami, Florida, and also the Miami Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs Choreographers Dance Grant 2015. For more info go to:
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