Visiting Artist Erin Johnson

New York-based Erin Johnson will discuss her interdisciplinary, collaborative and research-driven studio practice. Join us for this lecture, if you're interested in: video art, collaborative video, research-based art practice, and community-based arts projects that touch upon the social and political Erin Johnson is an artist living and working in New York who makes interdisciplinary and collaborative single and multi-channel video installations that blend documentary, experimental, and narrative practices. She makes interdisciplinary and collaborative single and multi-channel video installations that blend documentary, experimental and narrative practices. These research-driven projects explore social, political and geographical imaginaries through site-specific performances that foreground the ways in which individual lives and sociopolitical realities merge together. She is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of Digital Media with a joint appointment in the Visual Arts Department and the Digital and Computational Studies Program at Bowdoin College. In 2013, she received an MFA and Certificate in New Media from the University of California, Berkeley’s Art Practice Department and Berkeley Center for New Media.

Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 4:00pm to 4:00pm

Art Building (ART)
2301 SAN JACINTO BLVD , Austin, Texas 78712

Event Type

Arts & Humanities

Departments

Department of Art & Art History, College of Fine Arts

Target Audience

Students, General Public

Import Type

COFA/Art & Art History

Website

https://art.utexas.edu/event/visiting...

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