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|Event display name=Christina Smiros (Residency)
|Event display name=Natural Forces
|Date Start=2018-02-01
|Date Start=2018-02-01 12:00 AM
|Date End=2018-02-28
|Date End=2018-02-28 12:00 AM
|Total days adjusted=30
|Event description=Christina Smiros (1993, New York) is a video and systems artist based in New York. Smiros’ work explores intersubjectivity and interpersonal relationships in technophilic societies through storytelling. She holds a Masters of Fine Art in Visual Studies from Pacific Northwest College of Art, and a Masters of Science in Narrative Medicine from Columbia University.
|Event description=Christina Smiros (1993, New York) is a video and systems artist based in New York. Smiros’ work explores intersubjectivity and interpersonal relationships in technophilic societies through storytelling. She holds a Masters of Fine Art in Visual Studies from Pacific Northwest College of Art, and a Masters of Science in Narrative Medicine from Columbia University.


Smiros has shown work nationally in New York, Boston, and Portland, OR, and internationally in Mexico, Italy, Cyprus and South Korea. Her project AM/Projected Relation has been exhibited at the Museum of Human Achievement in Austin, TX, and as part of the [ANTI]MATERIA embassy: Empty Vessels || Vulnerable Bodies in The Wrong Biennale 2017, Governors Island Art Fair 2018 and Hartnett Gallery at the University of Rochester. Smiros has also been a part of the 2017 & 2016 Satellite Art Show in Miami Beach, Florida in collaboration with performance artist Miriam Parker.
Smiros has shown work nationally in New York, Boston, and Portland, OR, and internationally in Mexico, Italy, Cyprus and South Korea. Her project AM/Projected Relation has been exhibited at the Museum of Human Achievement in Austin, TX, and as part of the [ANTI]MATERIA embassy: Empty Vessels || Vulnerable Bodies in The Wrong Biennale 2017, Governors Island Art Fair 2018 and Hartnett Gallery at the University of Rochester. Smiros has also been a part of the 2017 & 2016 Satellite Art Show in Miami Beach, Florida in collaboration with performance artist Miriam Parker.
|Event format=Residency
|Event medium=Net.art
|Associated Program=Welcome to my Homepage
|Presented by=Welcome To My Homepage
|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=Christina Smiros
|Event artist=Christina Smiros
|Event location=Online,welcometomyhomepage.net
|Event location=Online; welcometomyhomepage.net
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Revision as of 17:26, November 25, 2023


Event Info
Date start 02.01.18
Date end 02.28.18
Start Time 12am
Format
Medium
Location
Admission Free


Christina Smiros (1993, New York) is a video and systems artist based in New York. Smiros’ work explores intersubjectivity and interpersonal relationships in technophilic societies through storytelling. She holds a Masters of Fine Art in Visual Studies from Pacific Northwest College of Art, and a Masters of Science in Narrative Medicine from Columbia University.

Smiros has shown work nationally in New York, Boston, and Portland, OR, and internationally in Mexico, Italy, Cyprus and South Korea. Her project AM/Projected Relation has been exhibited at the Museum of Human Achievement in Austin, TX, and as part of the [ANTI]MATERIA embassy: Empty Vessels