A wooden chair, footrest, sofa, side table, armoire, piano, coffee table, and other furniture are gathered on a platform that takes up most of an elegant room with intricately carved wood paneling on the ceiling and walls, a fireplace, and a parquet floor.
Davóne Tines, Hugh Hayden, and Zack Winokur, Installation of “Living Room, Orlean, Virginia” in Making Home—Smithsonian Design Triennial at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Photo: Elliot Goldstein © Smithsonian Institution

Hugh Hayden, Davóne Tines, and Zack Winokur

Born 1983, Dallas, Texas; active Brooklyn, New York; Born 1986, Portsmouth, Virginia; active New York, New York; Born 1986, Portsmouth, Virginia; active New York, New York

HUGH HAYDEN’s practice considers the anthropomorphization of the natural world as a visceral lens for exploring the human condition. Hayden’s work has been the subject of numerous exhibitions in the United States and abroad.

DAVÓNE TINES is a celebrated bass-baritone and creator known for his versatile performances in both classical and contemporary music.

ZACK WINOKUR is a director and producer working in theater and opera. In 2017 Winokur co-founded AMOC (American Modern Opera Company) with composer Matthew Aucoin. AMOC is an ensemble of singers, musicians, and dancers committed to creating a body of new, discipline-colliding music-theater works.

 

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