Amanda Williams Touch Tour
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Installation view, Chicago Works: Amanda Williams, MCA Chicago, Jul 18–Dec 31, 2017. Work shown: She’s Mighty Mighty, Just Lettin’ It All Hang Out, 2017. Imitation gold metal leaf on salvaged Chicago brick; 108 x 65 in. Courtesy of the artist
Photo: Nathan Keay © MCA ChicagoAbout
Amanda Williams, an artist trained as an architect, leads visitors on a touch exploration of her first solo museum exhibition. For Williams, architecture and its fragments serve as a microcosm for larger social issues, and the artist invites viewers to consider the social, political, and racial narratives that support the devaluation of certain neighborhoods. This interactive public tour, led by MCA Artist Guide Matt Woods, emphasizes multisensory engagement and verbal description for people who are blind or have low vision but is open to all visitors.