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Artist Profile: Scott Hocking

Installation artist Scott Hocking sees Detroit as a city in transition.

Aired 04/16/2014 | Rating NR

Broad and High

Artist Profile: Scott Hocking

Clip: Season 1 Episode 27 | 5m 44s

Installation artist Scott Hocking sees Detroit as a city in transition.

Scott Hocking sees Detroit as a city in transition. By exploring vacant and abandoned spaces, he is trying to recapture the feeling of discovery, just as nature is trying to recapture some territory within the decaying landscape. Through his use of discarded materials to create site-specific installations, he aims to transform the city with creativity and provide a new perspective on its future.

Aired 04/16/2014 | Rating NR

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