
معرفی
Kara Lynch is an Associate Professor in the Video and Critical Studies department at Hampshire College, where she explores aesthetic/political relationships between time and space. Her work critically engages with race, class, gender, and queer identities, blending time-based art, collective practice, and social intervention.
She has created notable projects such as Black Russians (2001), The Outing (1998-2002), and the ongoing Invisible (2003-present), which examines the Black experience through video/audio installations. Her work has been exhibited internationally and is archived in major university libraries.
Kara holds an M.F.A. in Visual Arts from the University of California, San Diego, and has held research fellowships at the University of Texas, Austin, and the Academy for Advanced African Studies in Bayreuth, Germany. She is a member of the feminist artist collective Interdiciplinario La Línea and co-edited the anthology We Travel the SpaceWays (2019).
- Scientific Awards
- 2018 MAPFund recipient for 'Saved'



