Date: July 21st, 2020 3:20 PM
Author: vigorous juggernaut
backstory: http://www.tinyurl.com/lenachen
Marianne Hoffmeister Castro work image thumbnail
Marianne Hoffmeister Castro
mhoffmei@andrew.cmu.edu
Marianne Hoffmeister’s work focuses on the role and value of
narrative and fiction in the construction of knowledge. Through drawing,
video and installation, she plays with narrative hybrids, shared
cultural imagery or alternative stories that shift linguistic and
cultural boundaries that function as unintended, accidental phenomena
between the lines of fiction, the mundane and the poetic.
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Lena Chen
lenac@andrew.cmu.edu
Lena Chen is a multidisciplinary artist and activist exploring
women's labor, spirituality, sexuality, and trauma. Experimenting with
her own autobiography and identity, she works in collaboration with
lovers, muses, and strangers to construct intensely intimate encounters,
participatory rituals, and one-to-one performances.
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Petra Floyd
petraf@andrew.cmu.edu
Petra Floyd uses drawing, sculpture, writing, printmaking, and
performance to meditate on Blackness in the United States and other
sites of the African diaspora, focusing on reinvention through inherited
and appropriated material culture and performance.
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Jessica Fuquay
jfuquay@andrew.cmu.edu
Jessica Fuquay's multidisciplinary work explores the role of
mass media, performance, and other dominant cultural forms in the
construction of political subjectivity. Her practice, often drawing from
her perspective as a first-generation Colombian-American, is concerned
with conflict, power, and systems of domination that reproduce and
designate otherness.
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Matthew McGaughey
mmcgaugh@andrew.cmu.edu
Matthew McGaughey’s work explores heteronormative masculinities
and their hegemonic tendencies through the lens of personal history,
media tropes, and dominant cultural practices. Using performance, video,
narrative structures, and sound, his work creates scenarios of
bifurcation and reconnection in order to reveal the unconscious social
forces that inform dominant identities.
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Georgia Saxelby
gsaxelby@andrew.cmu.edu
Georgia Saxelby is an interactive installation artist whose
participatory practice investigates the relationship between ritual,
gender and architecture. Through collective actions, reimagined rituals,
and the constructing of new architectures, Saxelby invites her audience
to perform a symbolic task in order to undergo an emotional and social
transformation.
Candidates
Tsohil Bhatia work image thumbnail
Tsohil Bhatia
sohilb@andrew.cmu.edu
Tsohil Bhatia is an image-maker and performance artist from
India working in performance art, photography, video, and new media.
Memory, gender identity, domesticity, and the performance of national
identity are recurrent themes in his practice, which he explores these
through durational work.
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Paper Buck
pbuck@andrew.cmu.edu
Paper Buck is a trans interdisciplinary artist working across
print, painting, video, photo, and installation. A foundational part of
his practice is focused on anti-racist, feminist, queer praxis, and
direct participation in social movements. Recent research-based projects
explore the intersections of intimate and collective memory with
national mythology, contemporary politics, and situated historical
context.
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Jamison Edgar
jedgar@andrew.cmu.edu
Jamison Edgar uses paint, performance, and video to investigate
notions of identity, sexuality, intimacy, sensationalism, lineage, and
privilege. Socially collaborative and often times multidisciplinary, he
views his artwork as an invitation for dialogue.
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Yejin Lee
yejinlee@cmu.edu
Yejlin Lee’s work fuses Eastern traditional philosophy with
Western contemporary scientific consciousness, exploring Oneness between
all aspects of nature. In her repetitive discipline as meditative
practice, she uses digital media and performance to connect metaphysical
ideas with physical phenomena.
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Michael Neumann
mneumann@andrew.cmu.edu
Adaptation and exploration are Michael Charles Neumann’s primary
tools for intuitive investigation of natural phenomena, such as
geology, cosmology, and evolutionary biology. His artistic research
balances order and chaos through drawing, painting, interactive
sculpture, found objects, analog technology, and open source tools to
construct poetry in visual language.
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Talya Petrillo
tpetrill@andrew.cmu.edu
Talya Petrillo's work is focused on social and psychological
paradigms of dwelling. She primarily uses domestic building materials to
address sculpture and installation, while calling on her interests in
painting and story telling to explore composition and subjectivity.
Julie Hakim Azzam (Staff)
Display Name: Julie Hakim Azzam
Email: jazzam@cmu.edu
Andrew UserID: jazzam
Contact Information
On Campus: CFA 410
Departmental Affiliations
Job Title According to HR:
Senior Academic Coordinator
Department with which this person is affiliated:
Art
Names by Which This Person is Known
Julie Hakim Azzam
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