SECA Award Exhibition Walkthrough at SFMOMA with Professor Angela Hennessy
Mon, Mar 10 2025, 12PM - 1PM
151 Third St., San Francisco, CA View map
Part of event series: FINE ARTS DIVISION//SPRING 2025//OPPORTUNITIES FOR CONNECTION
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Event description
Join us in a walkthrough of Professor Angela Hennessy’s exhibition at The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on Monday, March 10 at noon. On the occasion of receiving the prestigious SECA award, Professor Hennessy will share her thoughts on the displayed installation and its relationship to her ongoing studio practice. Admission to the SECA exhibition is free. The museum is located at 151 Third Street, in San Francisco. All are welcome.
Angela Hennessy is an Oakland based artist and survivor of gun violence. She constructs sculptures and installations with everyday domestic labor—washing, wrapping, stitching, knotting, brushing, and braiding. Her work has been shown at McEvoy Foundation for the Arts, Museum of the African Diaspora, Oakland Museum of California, and Pt. 2 Gallery, and is in the collections of the de Young Museum and the Crocker Art Museum. Her audio guides, meditations, and poems have been featured at the Wattis Institute, de Young Museum, and SOMArts Gallery.
Hennessy holds an MFA from California College of the Arts where she teaches courses on contemporary narratives of death. For many years she served as a hospice volunteer and death doula working with families on home funerals, death vigils, and grief rituals. She trained with Final Passages, International End of Life Doula Association, and the Grief Recovery Institute.
Her work has been recognized by San Francisco Artadia, Svane Family Foundation, Joan Mitchell Foundation, Fleishhacker Foundation, and most recently, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art SECA Award. She is on the advisory board of Recompose Seattle and lectures nationally on aesthetic and social practices that mediate the boundary between the living and the dead.
Entry details
Free and open to CCA Students