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Michelle Rosenberg
2015.10.14~2015.11.05
United States
Michelle Rosenberg was born in Manchester, UK but was raised in the United States. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Architecture from the Rhode Island School of Design and practiced professionally as an architect for many years before completing a Masters of Fine Arts in visual arts at Hunter College in New York City. She lives with her husband and daughter in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Michelle artistic practice incorporates many mediums including drawing, sculpture, sound and installation. She explores the basic building blocks of language and the rules of communication, highlighting their fluidity and digressive applications. Often her interventions take the form of a game or puzzle, with clues, keys, and other participatory structures. Examples of previous projects include musical instruments hidden in walls, kiosks for human/bird communication, and several site-specific object-alphabets. Michelle has exhibited her work at galleries including Exit Art and Louis B James in New York City; Western Exhibitions in Chicago; and at the Royal College of Art in London, UK. She has created outdoor installations at Socrates Sculpture Park in Queens; the Peekskill Project in upstate New York; and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.

Artist Talk | 2015.10.28 (Wed), 13:30 (Multimedia Room)

Workshop | 2015.10.28 (Wed), 15:00 (Multimedia Room)
United States
Michelle Rosenberg was born in Manchester, UK but was raised in the United States. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Architecture from the Rhode Island School of Design and practiced professionally as an architect for many years before completing a Masters of Fine Arts in visual arts at Hunter College in New York City. She lives with her husband and daughter in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Michelle artistic practice incorporates many mediums including drawing, sculpture, sound and installation. She explores the basic building blocks of language and the rules of communication, highlighting their fluidity and digressive applications. Often her interventions take the form of a game or puzzle, with clues, keys, and other participatory structures. Examples of previous projects include musical instruments hidden in walls, kiosks for human/bird communication, and several site-specific object-alphabets. Michelle has exhibited her work at galleries including Exit Art and Louis B James in New York City; Western Exhibitions in Chicago; and at the Royal College of Art in London, UK. She has created outdoor installations at Socrates Sculpture Park in Queens; the Peekskill Project in upstate New York; and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.

Artist Talk | 2015.10.28 (Wed), 13:30 (Multimedia Room)

Workshop | 2015.10.28 (Wed), 15:00 (Multimedia Room)
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