Meet the Curator Happy Hour
Curator talk with Steve Dietz
Tuesday, July 30 from 6-8PM
Aurora Picture Show, 2442 Bartlett Street
Free Admission for Aurora Members with RSVP
Come meet the curator of the 2014 Media Archeology Film Festival, Steve Dietz! Have a drink on us, enjoy a few lite bites and join the Aurora Membership family hear Steve discuss new media, public art, and thoughts on the next Media Archeology. Steve is the Founder, President, and Artistic Director of Northern Lights.mn -- a roving, collaborative, interactive media-oriented arts organization from the Twin Cities (Minneapolis & St. Paul) for the world.
This event is Free and is for Members Only. Is your membership about to expire? Or, want a really awesome deal? Renew your membership at the Happy Hour and receive 10% off the cost!
Steve Dietz is the founding Artistic Director of the biennial 01SJ Global Festival of Art on the Edge, and the founder and Executive Director of Northern Lights, an interactive media-oriented, arts organization, which presents innovative art in the public sphere, focusing on artists creatively using technology to engender new relations between audience and artwork and more broadly between citizenry and their built environment. He is the former Curator of New Media at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he founded the New Media Initiatives department in 1996, the online art Gallery 9 and digital art study collection. He founded one of the earliest, museum-based, independent new media programs at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in 1992. Dietz has curated or co-curated numerous exhibitions including “Beyond Interface” (1998), “Art Entertainment Network” (2000), “The Art Formerly Known As New Media” 2005, and “Superlight” (2008). He co-curated with Christiane Paul “FEEDFORWARD: Angel of History” at LABoral Art and Industrial Creation Centre in Gijon, Spain, in October 2009, and the 3rd 01SJ Biennial on the theme of “Build Your Own World” which took place in San Jose, CA, September 16-19, 2010. Dietz has written extensively and speaks widely about the art formerly known as new media.
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