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Mekkelson, Heather

  • Work
    • Recent
      • What It Is We’re Measuring
      • In Absentia Luci
      • Now Slices
    • Archive
      • Invisible Apocalypse
      • Rikuzentakata
      • Springtime Tableau
      • Limited Entry
      • Debris Field
        • awoke early, and sipping his coffee, looked to the east for any light
        • fragment
        • turned and said to her, no matter what, hold on to this
        • conjunction
        • to the window as she held fast to his collar
        • article
        • told them to look after the younger ones
        • interjection
        • put him out on the last
        • dependent clause
        • left her wondering when it would
        • ellipsis
        • Photographic Studies
      • 2001-2006
      • Collaborations
      • Editions
  • About
    • Bio
    • C.V.
  • Press
  • Contact

How Does When: Interview with Caroline Picard

Gallery Review: 4th Ward Project Space

Chicago Tribune: Children Welcome, Art by parents at Columbia College Gallery

Editorial: Review of Heather Mekkelson at 65GRAND

Studio Break Interview: Heather Mekkelson

SFAQ Review: “Here Lies Space” Group Exhibition at Heaven Gallery, Chicago, IL

Newcity Eye Exam: Strategies Against History

Art21 Magazine: Heather Mekkelson and the Flood That Never Came

Hyperallergic: Reenacting History Through Artistic Performance

Museum of Contemporary Photography catalog: PhotoDimensional

Time Out Chicago: PhotoDimensional

Broadsheet: Contemporary Visual Art + Culture “Monuments to Heroic Failure”

artforum.com: Heather Mekkelson at Threewalls

Art Journal, Spring 2008, Vol. 67, No.1: Artist’s Project & “Debris and Immobility” by Lane Relyea

Adam Grossi Interviews Heather Mekkelson about Debris Field

All Images © 2018 Heather Mekkelson | MINIMAL