Caroline Hatfield
Title:
- Assistant Professor
Art Discipline:
- Fine Arts - Sculpture
Contacts:
chatfield@caad.msstate.edu
110A Howell Hall
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Overview
Summary:
Caroline Hatfield’s creative practice utilizes sculpture, installation, and mixed media to explore themes of landscape and science fiction. After completing a Sculpture BFA at The University of Tennessee, she earned an MFA in Interdisciplinary Studio Art from Towson University. Hatfield has been included in numerous publications and has exhibited artwork nationally at venues such as The Mint Museum in Charlotte, NC and The Delaware Contemporary in Wilmington, DE. Solo exhibitions include "Land and Water" at 500 X Gallery in Dallas, TX and “Unearthing” at Target Gallery in Alexandria, VA. Among Hatfield’s awards and honors, she is a recipient of the Trawick Contemporary Art Prize and a South Arts Cross-Sector Impact Grant. As Assistant Professor and Area Coordinator of Sculpture at Mississippi State University, she lives and works in Starkville, MS.
Research interests:
Sculpture, Installation Art, Materiality, Environmental Art, Landscape
Publications
Artwork Feature
- MOONRISE. The Pandemic Post. Issue The Future Issue, Page **. 2022
- Under a White Sky/ The Nature of the Future. Alluvian. Issue Weird Weather Issue, Page Visual Art, Page 1 . 2022
Exhibition Catalog
- The Trawick Art Prize 20th Anniversary Exhibition. American University. 2023
Exhibition Review
- Foresights and Futures. Washington Post. 2022
Presentations
Lecture
- "Artist Talk." UNCC Department of Art & Art History, University of North Carolina Charlotte, Charlotte, NC. 2021
Oral Presentation
- "Currents and Confluences." SECAC Atlanta: Wayfinding, SECAC, Atlanta, GA. 2024
- "Envisioning Balanced Critiques: The Case for Prioritizing Community, Curiosity, and Empathy for Better Crits." FATE , FATE, Denver, CO, USA. 2023
Other
- "Artist Talk." Opening Reception and Artist Talks for Turning Tides Exhibit, Target Gallery, Alexandria, VA, USA. 2022