ICAM lecture series: Rachel Clarke, June 1st UCSD

Please join us on June 1st (CENTER 115, UCSD) for a presentation by
Rachel Clarke.

Rachel Clarke is a digital media artist and is Assistant Professor in
Electronic Art in the Art Department at California State University,
Sacramento.

Clarke has exhibited internationally and throughout the United States.
In fall 2003, she curated a show of national and international artists
using new media, entitled Postflesh: Visualizing the Techno-Self at the
University Library Gallery, Sacramento State University.

Exhibitions include a solo exhibition at the Center for Contemporary
Art, Sacramento (upcoming: 9/06) A World Away, a solo show at Auburn
University, Alabama (1/06) Endless Forms: Engaging Evolution at
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (2/06) Light in the Dark, Space
Gallery, Portland Maine, a collaborative work with Sam Parsons (1/05),
and the IDEAS exhibit at the International Digital Media and Arts
Conference, Orlando (3/04).

Time-based work includes Avatar (video with music by Stephen Blumberg)
screened at VAD International Festival of Video and Digital Arts in
Girona, Spain (11/05) and INPORT Video Performance Art Festival in
Tallinn, Estonia (12/05). In 2003 she created Skirr, a collaboration
with composer Stephen Blumberg, for chamber ensemble with digital
projection, performed at the Mondavi Center, Davis (11/03), the Festival
of New American Music, Sacramento (11/03) Florida State University,
Tallahassee (2/05) and California State University, Chico (2/06). It was
awarded a juror's citation at the San Francisco Art Institute 11th
Annual International Film Festival (2/04).

Clarke is currently Vice-President of the CAA New Media Caucus and
Editor-in Chief of their online journal, Media-N, a national journal of
digital and media arts:

http://www.newmediacaucus.org/media-n/index.htm

For more information about the Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts
Lecture Series: http://dimension.ucsd.edu/~bstalbaum/icam_lectures_2k6/


Brett Stalbaum, Lecturer, PSOE
Coordinator, Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts Major (ICAM)
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO
Department of Visual Arts
9500 GILMAN DR. # 0084
La Jolla CA 92093-0084
http://www.c5corp.com
http://www.paintersflat.net

Comments

, Brett Stalbaum

Apologies… the time is 6PM.

Brett Stalbaum wrote:
> Please join us on June 1st (CENTER 115, UCSD) for a presentation by
> Rachel Clarke.
>
> Rachel Clarke is a digital media artist and is Assistant Professor in
> Electronic Art in the Art Department at California State University,
> Sacramento.
>
> Clarke has exhibited internationally and throughout the United States.
> In fall 2003, she curated a show of national and international artists
> using new media, entitled Postflesh: Visualizing the Techno-Self at the
> University Library Gallery, Sacramento State University.
>
> Exhibitions include a solo exhibition at the Center for Contemporary
> Art, Sacramento (upcoming: 9/06) A World Away, a solo show at Auburn
> University, Alabama (1/06) Endless Forms: Engaging Evolution at
> University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (2/06) Light in the Dark, Space
> Gallery, Portland Maine, a collaborative work with Sam Parsons (1/05),
> and the IDEAS exhibit at the International Digital Media and Arts
> Conference, Orlando (3/04).
>
> Time-based work includes Avatar (video with music by Stephen Blumberg)
> screened at VAD International Festival of Video and Digital Arts in
> Girona, Spain (11/05) and INPORT Video Performance Art Festival in
> Tallinn, Estonia (12/05). In 2003 she created Skirr, a collaboration
> with composer Stephen Blumberg, for chamber ensemble with digital
> projection, performed at the Mondavi Center, Davis (11/03), the Festival
> of New American Music, Sacramento (11/03) Florida State University,
> Tallahassee (2/05) and California State University, Chico (2/06). It was
> awarded a juror's citation at the San Francisco Art Institute 11th
> Annual International Film Festival (2/04).
>
> Clarke is currently Vice-President of the CAA New Media Caucus and
> Editor-in Chief of their online journal, Media-N, a national journal of
> digital and media arts:
>
> http://www.newmediacaucus.org/media-n/index.htm
>
> For more information about the Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts
> Lecture Series: http://dimension.ucsd.edu/~bstalbaum/icam_lectures_2k6/
>


Brett Stalbaum, Lecturer, PSOE
Coordinator, Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts Major (ICAM)
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO
Department of Visual Arts
9500 GILMAN DR. # 0084
La Jolla CA 92093-0084
http://www.c5corp.com
http://www.paintersflat.net