Fall 2008: Mary Neubauer discusses her digital art today

by Kathleen McCoy  |   

Friday, Nov. 7, Noon
Consortium Library, Room 307

Professor Mary Neubauer is well known for collecting numerical data and statistics from recent research and our everyday world of Excel spreadsheets and transforming them each into works of art. Much of Mary's current work involves data collected in the northern latitudes.

Her work recently won first prize at Ars Mathematica, an international digital art competition. Professor Neubauer exhibits her sculpture and digital prints nationally and internationally and has completed several public commissions in the western states. Her work can be found in a number of private and public collections.

Professor Neubauer runs the foundry program in the Department of Sculpture at ASU. She is also affiliated with the Arizona State University Partnership for Research in Spatial Modeling (PRISM). She is represented by Bentley Gallery/ Projects in Phoenix, AZ and the William Havu Gallery in Denver. She was the recipient of a Ford Fellowship while at Indiana University and later won a Fulbright Fellowship for study in Cambridge, England.

This event is sponsored by the UAA Department of Art, the Office of Research and Graduate Studies, the International Polar Year and the Complex Systems Group.

This event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Cheryl Wright at (907) 786-1196.

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