Larkin Higgins

Larkin Higgins is an American cross-disciplinary artist based in Los Angeles, California. Her work includes paintings, drawings, visual poetry, artists' books, book sculptures, installation art, collage, mail art, photo-related works, and performance art. Her published books of poetry combine text with logographic drawings.[1] She is a tenured professor of art at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, California.[2]

Her work was celebrated at the Festival of Women in 1993, where she gave a talk on visual objects and the stories they tell.[3]

She was included in a group exhibition focused on assemblage at the Kwan Fong Gallery of Art and Culture in 2009.[4]

Work in permanent collections

Her work is in the permanent collections of the following institutions:

Bibliography

Her published books of poetry include:

gollark: This is because of my optimality.
gollark: I know how to do *all* of my ideas.
gollark: About their own ideas.
gollark: Well, most people do.
gollark: I am NOT really a fan.

References

  1. "3 things to do for free in Denver this week, April 7–10". Westword. April 7, 2014. Retrieved May 17, 2009.
  2. "Larkin Higgins, M.F.A. | California Lutheran University". www.callutheran.edu. Retrieved 2019-05-17.
  3. "Log In - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest". ProQuest 282025288. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. "Assemblage Exhibit Slated at CLUArtists Create 3-D works from Found Objects". Targeted News Source. January 26, 2009. Retrieved May 17, 2019.
  5. "Larkin Higgins, M.F.A. | California Lutheran University". www.callutheran.edu. Retrieved 2019-05-17.
  6. Higgins, Larkin; Lummis, Suzanne; Red Wind Books (Firm) (1999). Matchbook: poems. Los Angeles: Red Wind Books. ISBN 9781889504018. OCLC 224623741.
  7. Higgins, Larkin (2013). Of traverse and template. Los Angeles: Mindmade Books. OCLC 865014021.
  8. Higgins, Larkin (2015). Soil culture, Frankenstein-grafted. OCLC 1009756291.
  9. Higgins, Larkin (2015). comb- ing mine- ings. OCLC 939415219.
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