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March 09, 2006

Rachel Clarke

Rachel Clarke is a New Media artist and is Assistant Professor in New Media in the Art Department at California State University, Sacramento. She works in digital imaging, time-based and interactive media. Her research explores the convergence of new technologies, human identity and organic systems.
Clarke has exhibited internationally and throughout the United States. In fall 2003, she curated a show of national and international artists using New Media, entitled Postflesh: Visualizing the Techno-Self at the University Library Gallery, Sacramento State University. Time-based work includes Avatar (video with music by Stephen Blumberg) screened at VAD International Festival of Video and Digital Arts in Girona, Spain (11/05) and INPORT Video Performance Art Festival in Tallinn, Estonia (12/05). In 2003 she created Skirr – a collaboration with composer Stephen Blumberg – for chamber ensemble with digital projection, performed at the Mondavi Center, Davis (11/03), the Festival of New American Music, Sacramento (11/03) and Florida State University, Tallahassee (2/05). It was awarded a jurors’ citation at the San Francisco Art Institute 11th Annual International Film Festival (2/04). Exhibitions include the IDEAS exhibit at the International Digital Media and Arts Conference Orlando, Florida – a collaborative work with Sam Parsons (3/04) – and Light in the Dark, Space Gallery, Portland Maine (1/05). Upcoming exhibitions include solo shows at Auburn University, Alabama (1/06) and the Center for Contemporary Art, Sacramento (9/06).

Posted by gharp at March 9, 2006 11:42 PM

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