Speakers

Natalie Jeremijenko

Artist

Named one of the inaugural top young innovators by MIT Technology Review, Natalie Jeremijenko directs the Environmental Health Clinic and is an Associate Professor in the Visual Art Department, NYU, as well as affiliated with the Computer Science Dept and Environmental Studies program. She came to NYU as a Global Distinguished Professor. Prior to working at NYU, Jeremijenko was a member of the Visual Arts faculty at UCSD and a member of the Faculty of Engineering at Yale University. Recently, Jeremijenko was a visiting professor at Royal College of Art in London, and as a Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Public Understanding of Science at Michigan State University. Her work was included in the 2006 Whitney Biennial of American Art (also in 1997) and the Cooper Hewit Smithsonian Design Triennial 2006-7. In 2010, the Neuberger Museum produced a solo exhibition surveying her recent work, entitled Connected Environments, and another solo exhibition, entitled X, opened in November, 2010 at the University of Technology Sydney. Current exhibitions include: Alter Nature: Designing Nature – Designing Human Life – Owning Life  at Z33 in Hasselt; ; EXPOSED Voyeurism, Surveillance, and the Camera Since 187 at SFMOMA/TATE Modern; Certified Copy at the VERBEKE FOUNDATION; Eat Me! at Postmasters Gallery, New York and “(Re)designing Nature.(Re)designing Nature @ Kuenstlerhaus Vienna in addition to the Mortality exhibition at Australian Center for Contemporary Art.

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