ABOUT KATJA K. HOCK Katja K. Hock is an internationally exhibiting artist working mainly with still and moving image. Through her practice she explores the relationship between what is visible in the image and that which might only be suggested. Born in 1971 in Nettetal Germany, Katja studied photography at the Fachhochschule Bielefeld before being awarded a DAAD scholarship in order to study for an MA at the University of Derby. She has subsequently, with the support of an AHRC scholarship, completed her PhD in Fine Art at Central Saint Martins and is currently teaching Fine Art at Nottingham Trent University.
ASSOCIATED EVENT Join us on Wednesday 11 April, 6.30pm – 8.30pm for the Forever Project: Jewish Holocaust Memorial Day. Here, Hock will discuss her newly commissioned work. In addition, the event will focus on The Forever Project, an ambitious interactive digital programme that preserves the voices of Holocaust survivors for generations to come. Through this interactive session audiences will be able to ask survivors, in person and via the digital interface itself, questions about their experiences and memories of the Holocaust. Admission: FREE Age range: All are welcome
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and Katja K. Hock would like to thank the National Holocaust Memorial Centre in Laxton, Nottinghamshire, for their generous contribution towards the production of this
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LICHTUNG 24 MARCH – 22 APRIL 2018