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We are pleased to announce Rachael Guma as our new Teaching Artist-in-Residence! During her residency at the HRM, Guma will design and conduct a variety of workshops inspired by “Bill Viola: Moving Stillness” that explore sound, image, and movement with a focus on the history of cinema. Rachael Guma is a light and sound artist whose work often explores motion studies, deconstruction, the interplay of sound and image, improvisation within constraints, and serendipitous moments. Using stop motion animation, she conveys unconventional narratives infused with humor and lightness. Guma’s work has been featured at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Museum of the Moving Image, Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), and more. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/dBDCQtnV Support of the Teaching Artist-in-Residence program is provided by Albert Lee Massimi. #HRMBillViola #TeachingArtistinResidence #ArtistResidency #RachaelGuma #Cinema #Film #PerformanceArt

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