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Curriculum Vitae Curriculum Vitae Education 2006 M.F.A., Art Practice, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 1994 B.F.A., The Cooper Union School of Art, New York, NY Teaching Experience Fall 2013 – present University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX Assistant Professor of Transmedia Digital Foundations Video Art I: Video Art Video Art I: Experimental Video and the Internet Video Art I: Art and the Internet Video Art II/III: Moving Image Installation Video Art II/III: Performance Art, Media and Location Expanded Media Art I Expanded Media Art II/III Independent Study: Undergraduate and Graduate Graduate Critique Graduate Seminar: Moving Image Art from Screen to Headset Fall 2008 – Summer 2013 Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY Assistant Professor of Studio Art Sculpture I: Introduction to Sculpture Sculpture II: Video Installation Sculpture II: Network Art Sculpture II: The Artists Body Scuplture II: Electric Café (Electronics, Physical Computing) Sculpture III: Live Art/Performance Art Sculpture III: Let’s Get Physical (Digital Fabrication, Locative Media) Independent Study Summer 2012, 2013, 2016 New York Arts Practicum, New York, NY 2012 Site Visit 2013 Artist Mentor 2016 Site Visit Summer 2007, 2008, 2011 Milton Avery Graduate School of Arts, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 2007 Guest Artist of Film/Video 2008 Guest Artist of Performance Art 2011 Visiting Artist of Film/Video Fall 2007 California College of Arts, Oakland, CA Lecturer, Media Arts Media Arts II: Navigation in the Middle Ground Graduate Adviser Spring 2004 University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX Visiting Adjunct Professor of Transmedia Time Based Foundations Int./Adv. Performance Art Graduate Adviser Spring 2001 New York University, New York, NY Instructor, Studio Art Computer Art Graduate Advisor Spring 2000 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Visiting Artist, Office for the Arts Net.art Workshop and Collaborative Project with Students Solo Exhibitions, Two Person Exhibtions and Project Spaces 2017 Solo Exhibition, And/Or Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, September 2017 (upcoming) 2016 Solo Exhibition, “Kristin Lucas: Air on the Go”, UMOCA, Salt Lake City, UT 2015 “Kristin Lucas and Joe McKay: Away From Keyboard”, Postmasters, New York, NY “Kristin Lucas: Dance with flARmingos”, Gallery Protocol, Gainesville, FL “Kristin Lucas: Involuntary Reception”, The Box, Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH “Versions: Kristin Lucas and Judy Malloy”, Krowswork, Oakland, CA 2013 “Kristin Lucas and Joe McKay, Usdan Gallery, Bennington College, Bennington, VT 2012 “The Sole Ripper”, Rhizome Download Series, Rhizome, New York, NY 2010 “Video Check Out”, Wisconsin Union Galleries, Madison, WI “Kristin Lucas: Studio Backup: 1 of 5,000 Hard Copies”, Art Lies, Issue #67, Fall issue, 2010. 2008 “Show #14: Kristin Lucas”, And/Or Gallery, Dallas, TX 2007 “If Then End Else If”, Postmasters, New York, NY 2006 “if lost then found”, Or Gallery, Vancouver, BC 2005 “Tribute”, Postmasters, New York, NY 2003 “Celebrations for Breaking Routine”, Foundation for Art & Creative Technology (FACT), Liverpool, UK “Celebrations for Breaking Routine”, [Plug.in], Basel, Switzerland 2001 “Alias”, Postmasters Gallery, New York, NY “Kristin Lucas and Joe McKay: The Electric Donut”, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY “Kristin Lucas and Joe McKay: The Electric Donut”, Gallery 400, UIC, Chicago, IL 2000 “Temporary Housing for the Despondent Virtual Citizen, O.K Center for Contemporary Arts Upper Austria, Linz, Austria “Temporary Housing for the Despondent Virtual Citizen”, Institute for Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA “Kristin Lucas”, Mamco, Geneva, Switzerland “Kristin Lucas”, Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool, UK “Kristin Lucas”, Eye Level Gallery, Halifax, NS, Canada 1999 “Kristin Lucas: Screening Room”, Kunsthaus Glarus, Glarus, Switzerland 1998 “Between a Rock and a Hard Drive”, Dia Center for the Arts, New York, NY “Kristin Lucas: Screening Room”, ISEA, Foundation for Art & Creative Technology, Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool, UK “Kristin Lucas: Screening Room”, Kunsthaus Glarus, Glarus, Switzerland 1998 “Kristin Lucas”, Windows Gallery, Brussels, Belgium 1997 “Ground Control”, Thundergulch, New York, NY 1997 “Sue DeBeer/Kristin Lucas”, Momenta Art, Brooklyn, NY Solo Screenings, Performances and Public Projects 2016 “Kristin Lucas: Video Screening and Weird Object Performance”, Aurora Picture Show, Houston, TX 2012 “Yard Sale in the Sky”, Art Alliance Austin and Fusebox Festival, Jo’s Hot Coffee, Austin, TX 2011 “Everyone Loves My Cocoa Krispies”, Low Lives 3: Networked Performance Festival, UMFA, Salt Lake City, UT 2010 “Versionhood Party”, Edith Russ Site for Media Art, Oldenburg, Germany 2009 “Versionhood Libra Party”, Centraltrak, University of Texas, Dallas, TX 2005 “Dry Run”, Situation Abnormal Performance Series, Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA 2002 “Simulcast Town Meeting”, Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, CA 1999 “Drag and Drop”, iEar Studio Performance Series, Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY Selected Group Exhibitions 2016 “Queens International 2016”, Queens Museum, Queens, NY “TRAVELOGUE”, Festivaletteratura, Cantine di Vincenzo, Palazzo Ducale, Mantova, Italia “real-fake.org.02”, BronxArtSpace, Bronx, NY “Ways of Something”, “Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art”, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY “Climate Chaos | Climate Rising”, Northern Spark Festival, Mill City Museum, Minneapolis, MN “Show #26”, And/Or Gallery, Los Angeles, CA “Utopia Is No Place”, Usdan Gallery, Bennington College, VT “Digits to Digital – Trends in Merging the Handmade with Digital Technology”, Context New York Fair, New York, NY “What Shall We Do Next?”, Diverseworks, Houston, TX Peephole Cinema, San Francisco, CA “Traded”, Lawndale Center for the Arts, Houston, TX 2015 “The Experimental Television Center: A History, ETC…”, 205 Hudson Street Gallery, New York, NY “Eyebeam Auction X”, Postmasters, New York, NY “WHITE ROCK #2SENSI2BCRITI”, New Release Gallery, New York NY “Les Oracles”, XPO Gallery, Paris, France “Poetics and Politics of Data”, House of Electronic Arts (HeK), Basel, Switzerland “Alternative Economies”, ARTspace/Media Lounge, College Art Association, New York Hilton, New York, NY 2014 “Slipped Gears”, Usdan Gallery, Bennington College, Bennington, VT “Collective Task”, Poesiefestival Berlin, Akademie der Kunst, Berlin, Germany “Ways of Something”, Transfer Gallery, Brooklyn, NY “It Narratives”, Franklin Street Works, Stamford, CT “Inquiry”, Faculty Exhibition, The University of Texas at Austin, TX 2013 “Persona Ficta”, Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY “Psychic Driving”, Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast, Northern Ireland “signals_now”, Rochester Contemporary Art Center, Rochester, NY “Far From Now”, Outpost, Brookyn, NY “Faculty Exhibition”, The University of Texas at Austin, TX 2012 “The Worldly House”, doCUMENTA(13), Kasel, Germany “Speed Show”, Living Space Internet Cafe, London, UK “Mediations Biennial”, Poznan, Poland “Pretty Conceptual”, Present Company, Brooklyn, NY 2011 “Modern Women: Single Channel”, PS1/MoMA, Long Island City, NY “Mediascape”, Nam Jun Paik Art Center, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea “Is This Thing On?”, Contemporary Art Center, Cincinatti, OH “File Type”, Gallery 400, UIC, Chicago, IL “Gradually Melt the Sky”, Devotion Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2010 “FREE”, The New Museum, New York, NY “Seven on Seven”, The New Museum, New York, NY “BR.ADA Celebrating Ada”, blanktape, Sao Paulo, Brazil “Barcode Cinema”, Conflux Festival, New York, NY “FREERIDING”, East/West Galleries, Texas Women's University, Denton, TX “The Second Program”, Conduit Gallery, Dallas, TX 2009 “Behind the Image/The Image Behind”, STUK Art Center, Leuven, Belgium “Deadpan Exchange IV”, K2, Izmir, Turkey eArts Festival, Shanghai, China “Alter Ego”, Queens Nails, San Francisco, CA “Manifestos! Revolutions!”, <terminal>, Austin Peay State University, Clarkesville, TN 2008 “The Activist Impulse”, Women and Their Work, Austin, TX “Just Playing”, Edith Russ Site for Media Art, Oldenburg, Germany “Less is More: the Poetics of Erasure”, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, B.C “Off The Grid”, Neuberger Museum, Purchase College, SUNY Purchase, Purchase, NY “Record Record”, Shift Festival for Electronic Art, Basel, Switzerland “Reset/Play”, Arthouse at the Jones Center, Austin, TX 2007 “Automatic Update”, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY “On the Outside”, ACC Galerie, Weimar, Germany 2006 “Cyberfem Feminisms in the Electronic Landscape”, Espai d'Art Contemporani de Castelló, Spain “No Place”, Cheekwood Museum of Art, Nashville, TN 2005 “Balance of Power: Performance and Surveillance in Video Art”, Krannert Art Museum, Champaign, IL “Brides of Frankenstein”, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA “Coolhunters”, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany “Cross Currents”, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France “Resonanzen”, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany 2004 “Fly Utopia!”, Transmediale.04, Berlin, Germany “New Acquisitions”, The Museum of Modern Art, Queens, NY “Common Property”, Werkleitz Biennial, Halle, Germany “Women and New Media Art, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada 2003 “Web as Performance Space”, ICA London, UK Transmediale.03, Berlin, Germany 2002 25th Sao Paulo Biennial, Sao Paulo, Brazil “Passions of the Good Citizen”, Apex Art, New York, NY 2001 “Animations”, P.S.1, Queens, NY “Avatars and Others”, Edith Russ Haus for New Media, Oldenburg, Germany “Body as Byte”, New Kunstmuseum Luzern, Switzerland “Art Crossing”, City-wide Installations, Hiroshima, Japan 2000 “1999 National Studio Program”, P.S.1 Contemporary
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