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Film & Digital Media Visiting Artist Series 2010-2011 - Wynne Greenwood

Mon, Apr 25, 2011, 7:00 am
Location: 
Communications 150 (Studio C)

Date: April 25th, 2011

Time: 6:00-8:00PM

Location: Communications 150 (Studio C)

 

Screening and Q&A WYNNE GREENWOOD

 

Wynne Greenwood is a queer feminist artist working with video, performance, music, object, role and relationship.  Her work has been included in performances and exhibitions at independent and institutional spaces internationally, including the Tate Modern, the Whitney Biennial, the Frye Art Museum, The Kitchen and On the Boards.  Greenwood was the founding (and only member) of the seminal art/punk band, Tracy and the Plastics.  Greenwood currently teaches performance and video at Seattle University and through workshops and after-school programs.  

 

Greenwood will talk about "body, role and digital media," specifically, how she's used her own body in relationship to video to create and access her new roles for herself.  Greenwood will present on past projects including Tracy and the Plastics, as well as screen and present her current work.  

 

Brought to you by the Film & Digital Media Department and Porter College.  

For more information: ireneg@ucsc.edu