Professional Recognition and Appointments 2019 Foreword written for Brain Computer Interfaces for Artistic Expression, editor Anton Nijholt,
Springer-Verlag GMbH publisher 2018 BrainWave Drawing History presentation, LASER Leonardo Art and Science Forum,
in support of Leonardo/ISAST’s LEAF initiative, NY 2018 Portrait commission, RJFleck Collection 2017 BrainWave Drawings History presentation Brain On Art conference, Valencia 2015, 2016, 2017 Video Commissions from Leo Kuelbs Collection 2011 Artist-in-Residence, Emily Harvey Foundation, Venice, Italy 2010 BrainChat U. S. patent pending 2007-08 Artist-in-Residence,Location One, New York, NY 2005-06 Visiting Lecturer, Goldsmiths College, University of London
UK 2002 Rockefeller Foundation
Fellowship Nominee in Media Arts 2001 New York State Council for the
Arts, Artist Fellowship 1999 Webby Award Nominee, ParkBench
On-Line Collective 1998 Turbulence.org Commission, with
S. Allin and J. Gilbert 1998 Artist-in-Residence, Banff
Centre for the Arts, Canada 1994-98 Artist-in Residence, Center
for Advanced Technology, Courant School of Computer Science, New York
University 1991-93 Artist-in-Residence,
Interactive Telecommunications Program, Tisch School of the Arts NYU Solo Shows and Collaborations 2008 Internal Message Search
solo show, Gallery Area 53, Vienna,
Austria 2008 Not About: Is, solo
show, Location One Gallery, NY 2006 Reap Video Collaboration, Anne
Bean Matt's Gallery, London, UK, Video
Documentary of Zambian Street Theater Group with
Anne Bean 2001 Liwase,Video Documentary
of Zambian Street Theater Group with Anne Bean 1998 Interactive Installations,
1974 - 1998, DAAD Studios, Berlin with Emily Hartzell 1998 Ebb and Flow, Web performance,
Morton Studio, turbulence.org
(J.Gilbert/S.Allin) Group Shows and Collaborations 2019
·From Last to First- Thirty Digital Shorts, Mitte Media Festival, DNA Galerie, curator
Tom Rotenberg, for LKC, Berlin
·Subliminal, Estirando El Tiempo, curator Elizabeth Ross, Museo del Metro, Mexico City 2018
·Duo-Synth and Apache Violin live performance with Laura Ortman, Sarah Bernstein
record release event, Wonders of Nature, Brooklyn, NY
·Rivington School Show, ink drawing, curator Adriaan van der Plas, Adriaan van der Plas
Gallery, NY
·The LES Festival for the Arts Show, Two Drawings, curator, C. Radcliffe, Theater for the
New City Gallery, NY
·Digitally Derived, BrainWave Drawings, curated by Nancy Buchanan
organized by Minha Horvat, Maribor, Slovenia
·Subliminal video, Estirando El Tiempo, curator, Elizabeth Ross, Museo de la Ciudad,
Querétaro, Mexico
·Subliminal video, Hysteria Online, curator Elizabeth Ross, Mexico City 2017
·Glass Breaking Live performance, Optics: 0:1 curated and directed
by Victoria Keddie, Roulette, Brooklyn 2016 2015
·Views, WMAT LKC, Manhattan Bridge Projection, NY
·Views, WMAT curated by Leo Kuelbs, Fata
Morgana Gallery, Berlin
·Form and Substance: Projection, Lighting and Mapping, WMAT, Art Basel Miami
·Poet Transmit, WMAT video, curated by Victoria Keddie
and Cat Tyc, St. MarkÕs Church, ·NY and Wave Farm Radio www.wavefarm.org 2014
·Drawings, curated by Anne Bean and Ezra Rubenstein, 80 Three Colt
Street, London
·72 -82 Acme Gallery Film by William Raban,
Hackney Picture House, London
·Performance Documentation of Acme Gallery, Whitechapel Gallery, London
·Personae, Emily Harvey Foundation Gallery, Venice, Italy
·S(he) is still Her(e), curated by Johnny Velardi, Rivington Music Studio,
NY 2013
Fales Collection, NYU
·Corps et Ames, prints, Atelier Galerie MLC, Vains, France 2012
·Housework, Gender, Subjectivity: Cultures of Domesticity, curated by Molly
Hankwitz,
·The Reynolds Gallery, University of the Pacific, Stockton, California
·Another Vacant Space, curated by Adam Nankervis, Man Museum, Berlin,
Germany
·WBAI Art Auction, curated by James Wintner, Steven Kasher
Gallery, NY, NY 2011 2010 ·A Feast for the Eyes, curated by Heike Epildauer, Bank Austria Kunst Forum, Vienna, Austria
2009 ·tina b. The Prague Contemporary Art Festival,Vernon Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic
·Way Out, Pavilhao, Lisbon, Portugal
2008 ·Ca Video Show, Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California 2007 ·Cyber Feminism Past Forward, Austrian Association of Women Artists, Vienna ·The Future of the History, Space Gallery, New York ·Slapstick, curated by C. Eammons, Lora Reynolds Gallery, Austin, Texas 2006 2005 2004 2002 2000 1999 ·Sunshine & Noir: Art in Los Angeles 1960-1997, UCLA at The Armand Hammer ·Castello di Rivoli, Italy, Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Louisiana MOMA, Denmark 1997 ·Adrift (web performance), Ars
Electronica with Gilbert,
Hartzell, Thorington, Wolsak ·Pink Wink, New Image Art Gallery, Los
Angeles ·Pasarse de la Raya, Expoarte,
·Guadalajara, VI Feria Internacional de arte
Contemporaneo ·PORT, four-screen web projection
performance, MIT List Visual Arts Center ·Blast5, Time Curators and web/video
installation (ParkBench), Sandra Gering Gallery 1996 ·Language and Disorder: videotapes,
New Langton Arts, San Francisco 1995 1993 ·Scratching the Belly of the Beast,
Brainwave Drawings, Los Angeles Film Forum 1992 ·Brainwave Drawing Installation, Bronx
River Arts Center, Bronx, NY 1991 VCori: Struggle for Life, video work, Speaking Out: Art Against AIDS, Museum of Modern Art, NY 1990 ·The Indomitable Spirit, video work,
International Center for Photography, NY ·Beyond Boundaries: Paintings, Black
and White in Color Gallery, Bronx, NY Bibliography “Brain Art: Brain-Computer Interfaces for Artistic Expression” Anton Nijholt, Editor, Springer 2019
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"Collision: Contemporary Artists Working in Houston, 1972-1985 by Pete Gershon"
Pages 158-160 - Texas A&M University Press 2018 "Networked Projects in the Formative Years of the Internet:
Nina Sobell - Work: 1977-1997" December, 2018 Judy Malloy Editor (www.narrabase.net/Nina_Sobell.html) "Gendered: Art and Feminist Theory” by Tal Dekel, Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2013
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1999 "A Brief History of Outrage: The 51 (or So) Greatest Avant-Garde
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One, NY 2002 Artist Talk, SUNY Purchase, Department
of Art, Purchase, New York 2001 Artist Talk, Computer Art
Department, School of Visual Arts, New York 2000 Nina Sobell: Video
Performances, NYU School of Food Sciences 1999 Artist Talk, Sony Wonder HD
Theater and Technology Museum 1997 Human Factors and Ergonomics
Society, Stevens Institute of Technology Digital Landscapes of the Mind,
London Institute ISEA (International Society of Electronic Arts), Chicago Art Institute Art Talk Art: Art, Anarchy, and the Web,
Foundation for Art Resources, LA LA Museum of Contemporary Art, Geffen Contemporary LA, Art Talks '97 Cornell University, Creativity Symposium Art, Culture, and Technology,
Teacher's College, Columbia University, CHI '97 (Computer-Human Interaction), Atlanta Central St. Martin's School of Art, London 1996 ParkBench,
Artist's Presentation, Siggraph '96 1995 Art and Science Collaborations,
Inc., Cooper Union Great Hall, New York 1993 Department of Fine Arts,
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 1991 The
Slade, St. Martins, Newcastle, Brighton Poly, E. London Poly, Brunel
University, Reading, Collections Archivo Storico delle Arti Contemporane; La Bienalle di Venezia, Italia; Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, CA; Banff Centre for the Arts, Canada; deSaisset, Museum of
Art; Manchester Art Gallery, England; Reading University, England;
Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas; Zentrum fur Kunst Und Medien
Technologie, Karlsruhe, Montevideo, Amsterdam; Institute of Contemporary Art,
London; Western Front Video, Vancouver; DIA Foundation; Cologne; Kramlich Video
Collection; Blanton Library, Austin,Texas; Leo Kuelbs Collection, RJFleck, Gunther Broder and other private collections and academic institutions. Education BFA Tyler School of Art 1969, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Rome, Italy MFA Cornell University 1971, Ithaca, New York |