Hunter Whitaker-Morrow

Research Affiliate, Movement Lab

Hunter Whitaker-Morrow is an artist who works in modes of audiovisual performance, installation, and experimental documentary. His work, both structuralist and conceptual, centers on an exploration of the moving image as socio-historical text and the activation of audiovisual constructions to serve as instruments of cultural supersession.

Informed by his academic background in sociology and moving-image theory in concert with a depth of experience working in the television industry, Whitaker-Morrow investigates the physical, technological, and sociopolitical dimensions of audiovisual constructions.

Originally from Los Angeles, he holds an MFA with a concentration in film, video, and new media from The School of The Art Institute of Chicago and a dual BA in film and media studies and sociology from Amherst College.