Artist Conversations: Jason Isolini & Natasha Chuk Moderated by Constanza Valenzuela

Join Jason Isolini, Natasha Chuk, and Constanza Valenzuela at Picture Theory for 'Artist Conversations' structured around Isolini's exhibiton "You're Bringing Me Down."


Natasha Chuk, PhD (she/her) is a New York City-based media theorist, writer, and educator whose work is situated at the intersection of art, philosophy, and creative technologies. She is the author of Vanishing Points: Articulations of Death, Fragmentation, and the Unexperienced Experience of Created Objects (Intellect, 2015), and she is currently working on Traces in the Image: The Photographic in Post-Photography (Intellect, 2025), which critically examines the trajectory and transformation of post-photography from its emergence in the 1990s through to today's digital and transmedia art practices and creations.


Constanza Valenzuela is a curator and writer living and working in New York City. She is currently the Assistant Curator of High Line Art, the commissioning public art program of the High Line in New York City. Together with Jack Radley, she is also the co-founder of ACOMPI, a New York-based curatorial project that foregrounds interdisciplinary practice and collaboration to expand the intersection of independent curatorial practice and site-responsive engagement.


Jason Isolini is a multidisciplinary artist, whose work explores the increased conflation of corporate, public and private environments. He has previously been exhibited at Public Works Administration, Anonymous Gallery, The FiDi Arsenale, Mery Gates, and Annka Kultys Gallery U.K. among others. Performances and screenings include Microscope Gallery, Vector Festival, Cosmic Rays Film Festival, and the Ammerman Center for Art and Technology. Jason is a 2023 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow in Digital and Electronic Media and 2023 Finalist for the Jerome Hill Foundation Fellowship in Combined Artistic Fields. He received a BFA from the School of Visual Arts (SVA) and an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC).


Coffee and refreshments will be provided by @purehappinesscoffee 


 


Saturday, Febuary 24, 3-5PM