Chapman Professor of Art, Micol Hebron, is a video and performance artist who has worked out of Los Angeles for the past 15 years. She currently has a piece in a group show at Jancar Gallery called, “The Very Eye of the Night,” which can be viewed now through July 28.

To check out the video, click here, to read a review by Los Angeles Times reporter Holly Myers, click here. 

In June, Professor Hebron did a 23-hour performance piece, titled “It’s All I Know,”  in which she recited everything she knew until her body collapsed and was physically unable to continue. This performance took place at Bebelplatz, the plaza in front of Berlin’s Humbolt University library and the former site of Nazi book burnings.

In July, Professor Hebron opened the exhibition, “Mr. Winkle: Object of Projection,” Photographs by Lara Jo Regan, which she curated for the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art as well as presented the inaugural lecture for the Fontbron Academy with Robert Fontenot titled, “Don’t Be Sad: Happiness Through Beauty.”

For more exciting news on what Professor Hebron is up to, check out her website at www.micolhebron.com.