Clareese Hill is an artist based in Brooklyn. Her work engages with her concern for the word identity and its relationship to space. By attempting to remove language from the social meanings for spaces, she hopes to create conceptual spaces that challenge what identity means and how it operates by exploring the many possibilities available to unhinge it from its social trappings. Through her experimental investigations the use of materials becomes a vital part of the project as she seeks to create new dialogs between desperate materials. Her practice is rooted in the recorded image both still and time-based. She is currently working with the notion of agency as a component of identity by creating interactive installations. Her work exists in many mediums including experimental video and poetry.

WIP image, 2017, neon
WIP image, 2017, neon
WIP image, 2017, neon, silk, paper
WIP image, 2017, neon, silk, paper