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|Event display name=Dana Suleymanova (Residency)
|Event display name=Liminal Sound Series with Jerome Morrison
|Date Start=2018-06-01
|Date Start=2018-06-01 12:00 AM
|Date End=2018-06-30
|Date End=2018-06-30 12:00 AM
|Total days adjusted=30
|Event description=Born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Dana Suleymanova is an artist that lives and works in Philadelphia. She has a BFA in Studio Art and a certificate in Digital Arts and Media from The University of Texas at Austin. Dana has shown in spaces such as Art League Houston, BOX 13 Houston, Visual Arts Center, FringeArts Festival, Dimension Gallery, Aurora Picture Show, The Museum of Human Achievement, and has curated various exhibitions including Spam's–The Internet: The Restaurant and C0MPUTER P$YENT0L0GY in conjunction with Fusebox Festival. Her practice is a playful dissection of power structures through objects and queer performativity. Working primarily in the mediums of sculpture, new media, and performance, her pieces explore the often clunky navigation of personal inadequacy, failure, and shame that comes from being a queer immigrant maneuvering a social landscape where production and reproduction are highly valued.
|Event description=Born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Dana Suleymanova is an artist that lives and works in Philadelphia. She has a BFA in Studio Art and a certificate in Digital Arts and Media from The University of Texas at Austin. Dana has shown in spaces such as Art League Houston, BOX 13 Houston, Visual Arts Center, FringeArts Festival, Dimension Gallery, Aurora Picture Show, The Museum of Human Achievement, and has curated various exhibitions including Spam's–The Internet: The Restaurant and C0MPUTER P$YENT0L0GY in conjunction with Fusebox Festival. Her practice is a playful dissection of power structures through objects and queer performativity. Working primarily in the mediums of sculpture, new media, and performance, her pieces explore the often clunky navigation of personal inadequacy, failure, and shame that comes from being a queer immigrant maneuvering a social landscape where production and reproduction are highly valued.
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|Associated Program=Welcome to my Homepage
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|Presented by=Welcome To My Homepage
|Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department
|Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department
|Associated Program=Welcome to my Homepage
|Event artist=Dana Suleymanova
|Event artist=Dana Suleymanova
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Revision as of 17:26, November 25, 2023


Event Info
Date start 06.01.18
Date end 06.30.18
Start Time 12am
Format
Medium
Location
Admission Free


Born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Dana Suleymanova is an artist that lives and works in Philadelphia. She has a BFA in Studio Art and a certificate in Digital Arts and Media from The University of Texas at Austin. Dana has shown in spaces such as Art League Houston, BOX 13 Houston, Visual Arts Center, FringeArts Festival, Dimension Gallery, Aurora Picture Show, The Museum of Human Achievement, and has curated various exhibitions including Spam's–The Internet: The Restaurant and C0MPUTER P$YENT0L0GY in conjunction with Fusebox Festival. Her practice is a playful dissection of power structures through objects and queer performativity. Working primarily in the mediums of sculpture, new media, and performance, her pieces explore the often clunky navigation of personal inadequacy, failure, and shame that comes from being a queer immigrant maneuvering a social landscape where production and reproduction are highly valued.