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EDUCATION Peter Burr AWARDS and RESIDENCIES EDUCATION Peter Burr Carnegie Mellon University (BFA 2002) Pittsburgh Filmmakers L'Ecole Superieure d'Art d'Aix en Provence The Center for Holographic Arts AWARDS AND RESIDENCIES 2021- Prix Ars Electronica Honorary Mention NEW INC XR Fellowship 2020- Mana Contemporary Resident Artist Fellowship School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s Visiting Artist Fellowship 2019- The Headlands Center for the Arts Residency Wave Farm / New York State Council on the Arts MAAF Grant 2018- John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship Carnegie Mellon University’s Center for the Arts in Society Visiting Artist Fellowship Sundance Institute Turner Fellowship Grant Prix Ars Electronica Honorary Mention 2017- Brooklyn Arts Fund Grant Wave Farm / New York State Council on the Arts MAAF Grant 2016- Creative Capital Award in Emerging Fields Sundance Institute’s New Frontier Story Lab Fellowship Hewnoaks Artist Residency Signal Culture Residency Supernova Digital Arts Festival Grand Prize 25FPS International Experimental Film/Video Festival Critics Choice Award 25FPS International Experimental Film/Video Festival Grand Jury Prize 2015- 3LD Art & Technology Center’s Liminal Stage Residency 2014- New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship 2013- MoMA PS1 Colony of Light Residency 2012- Holographic Center for the Arts Residency 2011- RACC Individual Projects Grant 2010- IMPAKT Artist Residency 2009- Oregon Arts and Culture Council Opportunity Grant 2008- MacDowell Colony Artist Residency RACC Individual Projects Grant Islands Fold Artist Residency 2007- RACC Individual Projects Grant Washington State University DTC Artist Residency 2006- Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts Residency 2005- Vera Heinz Endowment Fellowship Virginia Center for the Creative Arts Residency The Drake Hotel Artist Residency 2004- Three Rivers Arts Festival Award of Distinction Hall Farm Residency 2002- Samuel Rosenberg Art Award 2001- CMU Small Projects Grant Paxton Travel Grant 2000- Ox-Bow Fellowship Samuel Rosenberg Art Award 1999- Douglas Pickering Art Award CMU School of Art Grant SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2021 - Telematic Media Arts. San Francisco, CA. Responsive Eye Minnesota Street Project. San Francisco, CA. Black Square Ryan Lee Gallery. New York, NY. RLWindow 150 Media Stream. Chicago, IL. Soft Monument 2020 - bitforms gallery. Online. Dirtscraper Monira Foundation. Online. Dirtscraper Gnration Gallery. Braga, PT. Mode Confusion 2019 - Ruffin Media Gallery. Charlottesville, VA. Infinite Death Labyrinths 2018 - Times Square. New York, NY. Midnight Moment Zabludowicz Collection. London, UK. Arcology 2017 - Muziekgebouw. Amsterdam, NL. Sonic Acts TenThousand. Los Angeles, CA. The Mess & Pattern Language 2016 - 3-Legged Dog Art & Technology Center. New York, NY. Pattern Language D.A.H Project. Shiraz, IR. Collected Loops Ditch Projects. Eugene, OR. The Mess 2015 - IMAGES Festival. Toronto, ON. Cave Exits 3-Legged Dog Art & Technology Center. New York, NY. Cave Exits 2014 - False Front. Portland, OR. Digging 2013 - Todays Art, Den Haag, NL. MWM Silicon Valley Contemporary, San Jose, CA, Mutual Wave Machine 2012 - Manhattan Bridge Archway, Brooklyn, NY, Green | Red 2011 - Synchronicity Space, Los Angeles, CA, Digging Fills Super Club. Edinburgh, UK, PBvids GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2021 - Feral File. Online. Fragments of a Hologram Rose Time Gallery. New York, NY. VNYE 2020 - bitforms gallery. New York NY. Embedded Parables No Name. Paris, FR. Express Yourself Standard. Miami, FL. DAATA Syncopation Kinomural. Wroclaw, PL. Falling Method Silicon Valet. Online. Well Now WTF Refract. Online. Refraction Festival Monira Foundation. Online. CADAF Institut Valencia d’Art Modern. Valencia, ES. Plink Flojd 2019 - Sundance Film Festival. Park City, UT. New Frontier Frankfurter Buchmesse. Frankfurt, DE. B3 Biennial of the Moving Image Transfer. New York, NY. Forging The Gods Github SF. San Francisco, CA. Codame Art and Tech Festival Indiecade. Los Angeles, CA. Night Games Vanity Projects. New York, NY. Is This It Everyman Cinema. London, UK. Beyond The Door Centre del Carme Cultura Contemporania. Valencia, ES. Phantom Horizons Plums Digital Fest, Moscow, RU. 2018 - Institute for Contemporary Art at VCU. Richmond, VA. Declaration The Museum of the Moving Image. Queens, NY. Signal To Noise Offenes Kulturhaus. Linz, AT. Prix Ars Electronica Exhibition London Art Fair. London, UK. Quick Quick Quick Antanas Moncys House Museum. Palanga, LT. Circus of Grace Atonal. Berlin, DE. Projektionsflashe South Kiosk. London, UK. Escape Engine 2017 - Greek Film Archive. Athens, GR. Documenta14 Roulette. Brooklyn, NY. Optics Künstlerhaus Bethanien. Berlin, DE. The Shape Of Indoor Space Plivka. Kiev, UK. Synaesthesia Wallplay Gallery. New York, NY. Time Frame Vector Festival. Toronto, ON. Pattern Recognition File Festival. Sao Paolo, BR. Bubbling Universes Pioneer Works. Brooklyn, NY. Work IFP. Brooklyn, NY. Digital Profiling Berkeley Art Center. Berkeley, NL. GLAS Squat Gallery. Brooklyn, NY. No Vacancy II 132 10th Ave. New York, NY. What's Up New York Pioneer Works. Brooklyn, NY. Scientific Controversies Number 11: Consciousness Saint Cesare Convent. Arles, FR. VR Arles NXT STG. Denver, CO. Stars of Supernova 2016 - IFP. Brooklyn, NY. Visualaries 2015 - ASU Art Museum, Tempe, AZ, Unfixed: New Painting Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, UK. Cave Exits Illuminus Festival, Boston, NY. Green | Red Superliquidato, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Undervolt and The Wrong 2014 - Galeria Municipal de Arte, Abrantes, PT, META Silicon Valley Contemporary, San Jose, CA, Mutual Wave Spam Project. GIF Scrolls EYE, Amsterdam, NL. EYE Love Music The Wrong: Digital Arts Biennial. Plan 9 Channel 12 2013 - MoMA PS1, New York, NY, Colony of Light Mutuo Gallery. Barcelona, ES. Machine 2011 - Lexington Art League, Lexington, KY, Re:Play. Apexart. New York, NY, Let It End Like This Mastodon Mesa. Los Angeles, CA,Man As We Know Him Is A Computer Pacific Design Center. Los Angeles, CA,PhotoLA 2010 - University of California Art Gallery. Irvine, CA, Video Dada Weltenbuerger Art Space. Los Angeles, CA, Night School 2009 - Synchronicity. Los Angeles, CA, Jupiter and Beyond the Infinite Paragraph Gallery. Kansas City, MO, Mythmakers 2008 - New American Art Union. Portland, OR, BYOTV Ruffins Gallery. Charlottesville, VA, Landscape 2007 - Steven Wolf Fine Arts. San Francisco, CA. Id Is Motel. Portland, OR, White Light Skylab. Columbus, OH, Re-Surfacing Grass Hut. Portland, OR, Thunder Eyes AudioCinema. Portland, OR, Retinal Reverb Platform Animation Festival, Portland, OR, Animation Inside Out 2006 - Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts. Omaha, NE, The Omaha Hobo Shobo Cream City Collectives Gallery. Milwaukee, WI, No Need for Sleep Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts. Omaha, NE, Signal/Channel New American Art Union. Portland, OR, The Den The Drake Hotel. Toronto, ON, Fantasy Island 2 2005 - The Andy Warhol Museum. Pittsburgh, PA, Andy Warhol's Time Capsules La Central Powerhouse Gallery. Montreal, QC, Anniversaire Hi-5 Projet Mobilivre / Bookmobile Project Bibliograph. Montreal, QC, Permanent Collection Booster and Seven. Chicago, IL, Group Show 2004 - Three Rivers Arts Festival. Pittsburgh, PA, Three Rivers Juried Exhibition Artist Image Resource. Pittsburgh, PA, Open House, Open Studio Space. Pittsburgh, PA, SUB: Cultural, Textual, Liminal Deitch Projects. New York, NY, Riddle of the Sphinx The Andy Warhol Museum. Pittsburgh, PA, AMP 937 Liberty. Pittsburgh, PA, Daydream Nation Future Tenant. Pittsburgh, PA, Mintwood Projet Mobilivre / Bookmobile Project 2003 - Federal North Building. Pittsburgh, PA, Easy Does It Space 1026. Philadelphia, PA, Man I Feel Like a Woman Artist Image Resource. Pittsburgh, PA, AIR Artists at AIR Projet Mobilivre/Bookmobile Project Carnegie Museum of Art. Pittsburgh, PA, CMA Faculty Show Regina Gouger Miller Gallery. Pittsburgh, PA, Comic Release 2002 - Pittsburgh Filmmakers. Pittsburgh, PA, Media/Tonic: 30 Years of Media Arts Regina Gouger Miller Gallery. Pittsburgh, PA, 384 Units The Frame Art Space. Pittsburgh, PA, candy_coated 2001 - The Frame Art Space. Pittsburgh, PA, Art Abroad The Marilyn Vignone Gallery. Glastonbury, CT, FASS 2000 - The Frame Art Space. Pittsburgh, PA, Welcome to the Jungle Ox-Bow Gallery. Saugatuck, MI, Life in the Fast Lane Ellis Gallery. Pittsburgh, PA, Teddy Bear Picnic 1999 - The Frame Art Space. Pittsburgh, PA, Counting the Ways Ellis Gallery. Pittsburgh, PA, Forts SCREENINGS / PERFORMANCES 2021 - Experimental Film and Video Festival. Seoul, KR. Exis La Plata Independent Film Festival. Buenos Aires, AR. Festifreak Le Zinema. Lausanne, CH. LUFF Crossroads, San Francisco, CA. Black Square Bitbang. Buenos Aires, AR. Animation 2021 Telematic Media Arts. Online. Labyrinths GLAS Animation Festival. Online. Competition Two LIAFF. London, UK. States of Emergency 2020 - Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. San Francisco, CA. I Hate the Internet Walker Art Center. Minneapolis, MN. Vanishing Landscapes Experimental Sound Studio. Chicago, IL. Quarantine AV Yeltsin Center. Yekaterinburg, RU. Pixelsfest Gasteig Munchen. Munich, DE. Gasteig Open Video Pallas Theater. Nicosia, CY. RISE CoE Libraries Unlimited. Exeter, UK. Ars Electronica Animation Festival CerModern. Ankara, TU. Ars Electronica Animation Festival Laboral Centro de Arte. Gijon, ES. Ars Electronica Animation Festival Gotzendammerung. Munich, DE. Ars Electronica Animation Festival Fundacja Photon. Krakow, PL. Patchlab Digital Art Festival The Wrong. Online. Trompe Le Monde Mutek. Online. Nexus Kinodot. Online. International Competition Nite-Lite.
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