Lecture Series
Natalie Bookchin
Natalie Bookchin is an artist with a background in photography and film. Her recentrent conditions of global connectivity and the impact of everyday uses of new technologies on how we see, represent, and understand ourselves and the world around us. Her work has been exhibited at PS1, Mass MOCA, the Generali Foundation, the Walker Art Center, the Pompidou Centre, MOCA Los Angeles, the Whitney Museum, the Tate, and Creative Time. She has received grants from Creative Capital, California Arts Council, the Guggenheim Foundation, the Durfee Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, California Community Foundation, New York State Council for the Arts, Daniel Langlois Foundation, and a COLA Artist Fellowship. Bookchin studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Whitney Independent Study Program, and SUNY Purchase. She lives and works in Los Angeles, where she is co-Director of the Photography & Media Program in the Art School at CalArts.
This lecture will be held at the the RISD Museum/Metcalf Auditorium
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