Christina McPhee
takes on the poetics of digital technology and the sublime in landscape.
Her multimedia series, Carrizo-Parkfield Diaries, opened in Los Angeles in March 2005,
traveled to San Francisco in May 2005, and was part of Groundworks, an exhibition on
environmental collaboration in art at Carnegie Mellon University, in October 2005
www.artserver.cfa.cmu.edu/~miller/exhibitions/ online.html
Working collaboratively with performance artist Pamela Z, Christina’s video installations for “Wunderkabinet†opens in San Francisco at the LAB in September 2005 www.pamelaz.com/upcoming.html. She will be in residence at HUMlab, University of Umea, Sweden, in December 2005.
Recently she was interviewed online for CTHEORY, at http://www.ctheory.net/text_file.asp?pick=453 . Her new net based work, http://www.carrizoparkfielddiaries.net/, created with Sindee Nakatani and Jeremy Hight, is featured on the Whitney Artport at www.whitney.org/artport/gatepages/march05.shtml, her http://www.naxsmash.net/ has been
included in festivals and electronic media archives including Cornell University Libraries, National Library of Australia, Soundtoys.net, and the Rhizome Artbase. Museum collections include Whitney Museum of American Art, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Colorado Springs Fine Art Center/Taylor Museum, Spencer Museum of Art and the Sheldon Museum of Art and Sculpture Garden. Images can be found at http://www.inscapes.com/
Christina McPhee is participating in
Title: “SilkyVRML422″, video (4:22) 2005
Selfportraits
Title: SilkyVRML422, video (4:22) 2005
IdentityChannel: Title: “SilkyVRML422″, video (4:22) 2005
curated by Wilfried Agricola de Cologne
Cinema_A – streaming videos
curated by Agricola de Cologne
Memorial for the Victims of Terror
curated by Agricola de Cologne