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BIO | ARTIST STATEMENT | CURRICULUM VITA

b. 1975 in Nuremberg, Germany

Education

MFA, Combined Media, Hunter College (CUNY), December 2003.
BFA, Combined Media, Hunter College, June 2000.

Professional Teaching Experience

2009- current: Assistant Professor of New Media, University of North Texas
2006-2009 Adjunct Professor of Art and New Media, Hunter College, CUNY
2003-2006 Instructor of Art, Hunter College, CUNY

Solo Exhibition

2008 Your Lips Are No Man’s Land But Mine, SF Camerawork, San Francisco, CA
2004 Special Projects: Jenny Vogel, P.S.1/MoMA, Long Island City, NY
2003 The Law of Silence is Our Sixth Sense, MFA Thesis Show, Hunter College Times Square Gallery, NY

Selected Group Exhibitions and Screenings

2010
Currents 2010, El Museo Cultural, Santa Fe, NM
New Media Performances: Jenny Vogel & Shane Mecklenburger, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX
59 seconds (and beyond), Spectre Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Ecstatic, Round Robin Collective at St. Cecilia, Brooklyn, NY
Hashtagclass, Winklemann Gallery, New York, NY
Double-Bill, Art in General, New York, NY
SITE Fest, 3rd Ward, Brooklyn, NY
The Cruelty of Pirates, Listen In, Harvestworks, NY

2009
Human Emotion, Banana Park, Landau Germany
The Cruelty of Pirates, Starr Space, Brooklyn, NY
Ersatz Group Exhibition, SF Camerawork, San Francisco, CA

2008
The Searchers, PNCA Feldman Gallery, Portland, OR
59 Seconds Video Festival, Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen, Norway

2007
Novosibirsk Graphic Arts Biennial, Novosibirsk, Russia
Siberia Biennial, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Port City, Arnolfini Museum, Bristol, UK
There is Always a Machine Between Us, SF Camerawork, San Francisco, CA

2006
Legal Alien, Smack Mellon, NY
Housewarming, Swiss Institute, NY
59 Sec. Video Festival, Two Boots Pioneer Cinema, NY
The Searchers, Elizabeth Foundation, NY
Going Public 2006, Larnaca, Cyprus

2005
59 Sec. Video Festival, EZTV, Santa Monica, CA
Cinematic or “Videomatic”, RISD Museum, Providence, RI
Scope New York, Slingshot Project, NY
Faculty Show, Hunter College Times Square Gallery, NY
Get As Much of Noon As You Can Take, Robert Beck Memorial Cinema, NY

2004
International Exchange Exhibition, Hunter College Times Square Gallery, NY
Video Rental Store, e-flux, NY and Berlin, Germany
The Block at Gallerie Une, Neuchatel, Swizerland
Two Enter and One Leaves at Year, Brooklyn, NY
Void at Educational Alliance Gallery, NY

2003
Quxotic, Sling Shot Projects, NY
This Dirty Old Toy Box, Flux Core
Artspace, Brooklyn, NY

2002
The Desert, Harvestworks, NY
The Desert, Interflugs, Berlin, Germany

Lectures

Experimental Documentary, Hunter College, NY
The Distancing Effects of Web Technology, The Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association Conference, Wilmington, DE
Surveillance in Art, Kingsborough Community College, NY

Awards & Residencies

2009 Caldera Art Winter Residency
2007 Travel Grant to Russia and Siberia, Trust for Mutual Understanding, NY
2005 NYFA Grant (Computer Arts)
2004 The Somerville Art Prize
2000 Tom Woods Award

Bibliography

SF Camerawork’s latest exhibits, Gina Kessler, SanFran Mag, 04/07/08
Don’t Miss, Mary Eisenhart, San Francisco Chronicle, 04/10/08
PortCity: On Mobility and Exchange, Ursula Biemann [et al] Arnolfini, Bristol, exhibition catalogue, Gravity Books, UK, 2007.
Going Public’06 Atlante Mediterraneo, ed. Claudia Zanfi, Silavana Editoriale, Milan p.148-160.
The Searchers, Martha Schwendener, The New York Times, 12/22/06
Summertime at P.S. 1: Where Opposites Like Hands On/Hands Off Attract, Roberta Smith, The New York Times, 07/06/04, p. E28
Two Enter One Leaves, William Powhida, The Brooklyn Rail, June 2004, p.16.
Top Ten, Kelley Walker, Artforum, April 2004, p. 60.