About the part that art plays in a globalising society

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Jennifer Gradecki

Jennifer Gradecki

Jennifer Gradecki‘s artistic practice and research investigates secretive and specialized socio-technical systems and makes them more accessible to non-experts. Her projects have focused on financial instruments, intelligence analysis, dataveillance technologies, as well as social media misinformation and disinformation.

Gradecki holds a PhD in Visual Studies from SUNY Buffalo (2019) and an MFA in New Genres from UCLA (2010). She is currently an Associate Professor in Art + Design at Northeastern University in Boston. She has presented and exhibited at venues including Ars Electronica (Linz), ISEA (Barcelona), National Gallery X (London), NeMe (Cyprus), Athens Digital Arts Festival, International Symposium on Computational Media Art (Hong Kong), and Piksel Festival (Bergen). Her research has been published in Leonardo,Β Big Data & Society,Β Visual Resources, andΒ Leuven University Press and her artwork has been funded by Science Gallery, NEoN Digital Arts Festival, and MediaFutures.

Together with Derek Curry, Jennifer Gradecki is a participating artist in the Framer Framed exhibition Really? Art and Knowledge in Time of Crisis curated by Mi You and David Garcia.

 


Exhibitions


Exhibition: Really? Art and Knowledge in Time of Crisis

Exhibition about the commodification of knowledge and ignorance, curated by Mi You and David Garcia

Agenda


Opening: Really? Art & Knowledge in Time of Crisis
Opening of the exhibition about the commodification of knowledge and ignorance, curated by Mi You and David Garcia

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