Flora Wiegmann

Flora Wiegmann (born 1976 Lincoln, Nebraska) is an American dancer, choreographer and filmmaker based in Los Angeles.[1]

Flora Wiegmann
Born1976
NationalityAmerican
Known fordance, choreographer
Websiteflorawiegmann.com

Education

Wiegmann earned her dance BA from Columbia College Chicago and her MFA from UCLA's Department of Art and Architecture.[1]

Career

Wiegmann has exhibited extensively in the US and internationally in places such as the Whitney Museum of American Art, The Kitchen, Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, the David Roberts (art collector) Art Foundation, Camden Arts Centre in London, and the Walter Phillips Gallery in Banff, Canada.[2]

Wiegmann's work incorporates film, site-specificity, endurance and collaboration with visual artists such as Fritz Haeg, Drew Heitzler, Silke Otto-Knapp, Alix Lambert, Margo Victor, and Andrea Zittel.[3]

gollark: At some point you probably hit physical limits and have to expand *slower*, but you aren't forced to stop.
gollark: Sure it is. Just expand more. The universe is quite large.
gollark: The smartphone you're probably sending this from is the product of hundreds of billions of currency units of development and capital investment and probably at least 50 countries worth of supply chain.
gollark: You can't have technology and not have those. Modern stuff is complicated and increasingly so.
gollark: Possibly better off than early agricultural times?

References

  1. Wiegmann, Flora. "Flora Wiegmann". florawiegman.com. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
  2. "Flora Wiegmann Faculty". The Banff Centre. Retrieved 20 April 2014.
  3. "Big City Forum: Shifting Space , Shifting Place". Armory Arts. Retrieved 20 April 2014.
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