Andrew James Hamilton is a leading voice in the exploration of art and architecture from the ancient and colonial Americas. As the associate curator of Arts of the Americas at the Art Institute of Chicago, he delves into the cultural significance of Andean textiles and contemporary Native American art. His acclaimed book, "Scale & the Incas," published by Princeton University Press, offers insights into the role of scale in Inca culture. Andrew's upcoming work, "The Royal Inca Tunic," promises to further illuminate Andean masterpieces. With a rich academic background from Yale and Harvard, and teaching roles at the University of Chicago, Andrew's expertise is invaluable for teams and businesses seeking to understand cultural narratives and their impact on modern society. His talks provide actionable insights into cultural heritage, making them essential for organizations aiming to foster inclusivity and innovation. Book Andrew James Hamilton for your next event to inspire and educate your audience with his profound knowledge and engaging storytelling.
Want to book Andy Hamilton for your next event?
Email andy.hamilton@getapeptalk.com, and one of our speaker agents will contact you within hours to confirm availability and fees. If you can, please include your budget upfront – it helps us fast-track your request. It’s also helpful to know the date, format (virtual or in-person), location, and a bit about your audience.
Please note: we can only assist with speaking requests. For anything else, we recommend reaching out to Andy Hamilton directly.
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What is Andy Hamilton's speaking style like?
Andrew engages audiences with insightful storytelling, blending industry humour and cultural narratives. His talks inspire and educate, making complex topics accessible and relevant for diverse organisations. __
Does Andy Hamilton offer virtual speaking engagements?
Yes, Andy Hamilton offers virtual speaker bookings for webinars, online conferences, and remote or distributed team engagements.