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Amy Hoagland
MRS Artist in Residence

Mountain Research Station special seminars + dinners explore the variety of research conducted in alpine and subalpine environments.

Dinners are $30 per seat per night ($15 per child 12 and under), and only cash or check are accepted. Part of the proceeds will go toward supporting access to field experiences for students from underrrepresented groups.  Advance registration is required.

Amy Hoagland is a multidisciplinary artist that creates sculptural installations about the human relationship within nature. She is interested in revealing the story that the land tells. Expanding her studio into the surrounding landscape is an important part of her practice: many of her concepts come from organizing her thoughts during time spent in the environment. Amy believes in the power of empathy and creates work that connects viewers to their senses to cultivate deeper empathy for our landscape.  

Amy is a Louisville, Kentucky born artist. She received her BFA from the University of Kentucky in 2016 and her MFA in Sculpture from University of Colorado, Boulder in 2022. She is a 2022 recipient of a Windgate Fellowship for sustainable art presented by Honoring the Future. Amy is passionate about art’s ability to create social change and is a member of the Boulder/Denver Art + Science + Action cohort as well as Engaged Arts and Humanities Scholars at the University of Colorado, Boulder. She is a recipient of a 2021 RedLine Insite Fund in support of a community based artwork created to advocate for hope and resilience in the wake of local climate events. She currently lives and works in Boulder, Colorado.

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