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  • 4/5 Virtual Visiting Artist Talk: Inverted Landscapes

    The Department of Art and Art History invites you to a virtual presentation by interdisciplinary, Melbourne-based artist Rebecca Najdowski this Monday, April 5 at 7:00 PM (EDT). In her presentation titled, Inverted Landscapes, Rebecca will share insights into her PhD research and creative practice, which explore intersections of representation (photo/video), technology, and the environment. More information is below, including an invitation to the Zoom meeting room and an artist biography. The event is free and open to the public.


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    About the artist:

    www.rebeccanajdowski.com

    Rebecca Najdowski is an American artist, researcher, and educator based in Naarm/Melbourne, Australia. Her practice involves experimental photography, video, and 3D modelling as a way to explore the materiality of photomedia. With a focus on how photo images render representations of nature, she considers the ensuing implications of how we, as humans, comprehend the world around us. Much of her photomedia-driven artwork has experimented with its materiality by inviting natural elements — geothermal activity, the sun, time — to change the content and texture of the work. 

    Rebecca’s images, objects, and films have been presented internationally, including Aperture Gallery in New York; FORMAT Festival in the United Kingdom; and Athens Digital Art Festival in Greece. She holds a PhD from Victorian College of the Arts (University of Melbourne) and an MFA from California College of the Arts in San Francisco and was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to Brazil. From 2013–2015 she was an Artist Fellow at the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson, Arizona, where her work is now part of the collection. Rebecca has been an artist-in-residence at Banff Centre in Canada; the Institute for Electronic Art at Alfred University, New York; and at Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, California.

    Rebecca was raised on the traditional lands of the Pueblo people and the Jicarilla Apache in Northern New Mexico, spent many years on the lands of the Ohlone people of the San Francisco Bay Area, and currently lives and works on unceded Wurundjeri and Boonwurung land. 

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    Topic: Inverted Landscapes - Rebecca Najdowski Artist Talk 

    Time: Apr 5, 2021 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

     

    Join Zoom Meeting

    https://zoom.us/j/93521728321?pwd=Qmc2NDlQUlpzOXVZZFVuSHp5ekxHUT09

     

    Meeting ID: 935 2172 8321

    Passcode: e4w1zr

    For more information, contact: Clare Benson at clare.benson@uconn.edu