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From: Ele
Date: 30 October 2013 22:27:56 GMT
To: Beryl Graham <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>, Sarah Cook <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
Subject: Public Lecture Kathy Rae Huffman Goldsmiths


Public Lecture Kathy Rae Huffman Goldsmiths
6th Nov at <x-apple-data-detectors://0> 6pm<x-apple-data-detectors://0>
Ben Pimlott Building
Goldsmiths College, London

Internationally renowned curator Kathy Rae Huffman will talk about her recent work examining media art histories and contemporary practice  The lecture accompanies Huffman's generous gift of her curatorial book collection to the Goldsmiths Library.

Kathy Rae Huffman will talk about her work as a curator of new media art with specific reference to the exhibitions about two exhibitions Exchange and Evolution: Worldwide Video Long Beach 1974-1999, (2011-12) and ‘The Supershow’, Leipzig, dealing with the young ‘new’ Leipzig school of media artist who are working with concepts of public media space.

Kathy Rae Huffman is a freelance curator, writer, and networker based in Berlin since 2008. To research the exhibition "Exchange and Evolution: Worldwide Video Long Beach,1974-1999," Long Beach Museum of Art (2011- 2012), part of Pacific Standard Time, she was a visiting scholar working in the archives of the Getty Research Institute (2010). She was project curator and touring coordinator for 'Transitland: Video art from Central and Eastern Europe 1980-2009', an archiving project realised by collaborative research, managed by InterSpace Association, Sofia, Bulgaria (2008-2011). She is currently researching for a major touring exhibition that surveys the pioneering photography, video and performance work of the late Nan Hoover (1931-2008).

Huffman has held curatorial posts at the Long Beach Museum of Art (1980-1984), The ICA Boston (1984-1991), and Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK (2002-2008). While based in Austria (1991–1998) she was a freelance consultant for the Soros Centers for Contemporary Art in Eastern and Central Europe; curated programs for The Ars Electronica festival; and was coordinator for piazzetta participation during Van Gogh TV’s 100 day documenta television project ‘Piazza Virtuale’ (1992). She was appointed professor of electronic art at Rensselear Polytechnic Institut, Troy, NY (1998-2000), where she directed the undergraduate BS program EMAC (Electronic Media Art and Communication) which she left to become director of Hull Time Based Arts, in the UK (2000-2002). She has lectured, presented programs and workshops, written about, consulted for, and coordinated events for numerous international media festivals and arts organisations.

Huffman’s independent research is focused around issues of the history and development of media art and artists’ television as well as female Internet environments. Her interest in pioneering female artists working with digital and analogue technology has been presented in a presentation: 'Machine Divas: Time Travellers”. As a writer, she contributes to artists catalogues, as well aswww.Arterynyc.com<http://www.arterynyc.com/>. She initiated the multimedia column ‘pop~Tarts’, for the Telepolis online journal (1996-1998), co-writing with Margarete Jahrmann. In 1997, she co-founded the international online community for women in media “FACES: Gender/Technology/Art” (with Diana McCarty and Valie Djordjevic). Her pioneering Internet project work Siberian Deal (1995) and Face Settings (1997) with Eva Wohlgemuth (Vienna), is accessible online. Huffman received an MFA in Exhibition Design from California State University Long Beach in 1980, where she also completed the post graduate course in Gallery and Museum Studies.

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Beryl Graham, Professor of New Media Art
CRUMB web resource for new media art curators http://www.crumbweb.org
Research Student Manager, Art and Design
MA Curating Course Leader http://www.macurating.net

Faculty of Arts, Design, and Media, University of Sunderland
The David Puttnam Media Centre, St Peter's Way, Sunderland, SR6 0DD  Tel: +44 191 515 2896

Recent books:
New Collecting: Exhibiting and Audiences Ashgate<https://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=11968&edition_id=12342>
Rethinking Curating: Art After New Media MIT Press<http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=12071>
A Brief History of Curating New Media Art The Green Box<http://www.thegreenbox.net/>
Euphoria & Dystopia: The Banff New Media Institute Dialogues Banff Centre Press and Riverside Architectural Press<http://www.banffcentre.ca/press/39/euphoria-and-dystopia.mvc>