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BIOBIBLIOGRAPHY
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New York/ *USA 1960
B. A., Liberal Arts, Hampshire College, Amherst, Mass.
M. A., Media Studies, New School for Social Research, NYC
Ph.D., Philosophy of Communication, European Graduate School, Saas-Fee, Switzerland. Dissertation forthcoming; anticipated completion: summer 2002
1989-92, Co-Founder: A/C Project Room, alternative exhibition space, NYC
1990, Founder: "ata girl" [art, theory, action] women artists collective NYC
TAE / SituationDesign
Works on Art, Communications, Design, Education, Human and Environmental Rights, Media, Philosophy, Appropriate Technologies Translation and Transfer.
[email protected]
PUBLICATION
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1995
"Louder Than Words: A W.A.C. Chronicle", in "But Is It Art?: The Spirit Of Art As Activism", edited by Nina Felshin, Bay Press, Seattle
EXHIBITIONS
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2000
"Hampshire College 2000", Hampshire College 30th Reunion Celebration, Amherst, Mass.
"Trepertre", Andrea Pronto Arte Contemporanea, Crespano del Grappa, Treviso/IT
1999
"ART-O-MATIC", Manhattan Laundry Building, Washington D.C.
1998
Artist in Residence: Women's International Global Leadership lnstitute, Rutgers University, New Brunswick/NJ
1997
"Spring 1997", Galled Enkehuset, Stockholm
1996
"Instant Visions", The New York Women's Foundation, NYC
1995
"A Woman's view: Equality, development and peace: tribute to Bejing", The World Bank, Washington D.C.
"Artlife", Internet website
"INTERFACE 3", International Symposium, Hamburg
"Time Capsule", Artists anthology, Robin Kahn, editor for S.O.S. Int'l and Creative Time. Paula Cooper Gallery, NYC
1994
"Ruination", Scales Fine Arts Center, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
"Garbage Anthology", proposed arts publication by BRAT: An Independent Arts Organization, NYC
"Informationsdienst Service", Int'l Women Artists' Archive, Künstlerhaus Stuttgart/D
1992
Exhibition statement author: "Marilyn Minter", April11 - May 9,1992, Max Protetch Gallery, NYC
"In your face: Politics of the Body and personal knowledge", curator, author, exhibitor, A/C Project Room, NYC and Cortland Jessup Gallery, Provincetown, Mass.
"Propaganda", A/C Project Room, NYC
REVIEWS
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1996
"Woman's View: Equality, Development & Peace", Arts Section Review Sunday, Febr. 4, 1996, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta, Indonesia
1994
"9 Artists Examine Land Use & Abuse in Wake Forest University Art Exhibit", in the column EYE ON ART, Sunday, Sept. 18, 1994, by Tom Patterson, Winston Salem Journal, Winston Salem, NC: C-6
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