Victoria Vesna




Most Recent Affiliation(s):


  • University of California Los Angeles, Associate Professor and Performance Artist

ISEA Bio(s) Available:


  • ISEA1997

    Victoria Vesna is an installation and performance artist working with electronic technology. She has exhibited internationally at a number of shows including the Venice Biennale (86), P.S.1 Museum, NY (89), Long Beach Museum (93), Ernst Museum of Budapest (94), and most recently, at the San Francisco Art Institute. Her work has moved from performance and video installations, to experimental research that connects networked environ­ments to physical public spaces. She is interested in questioning ways that constructions of physical and ephemeral spaces effect collectively embodied behaviour. Her current collaborative project, Bodies INCorporated, is devised to facilitate exploration into the social psychology of group dynamics, actualized in corporate structure. Victoria is an Associate Professor at the Univerity of California, Santa Barbara, teaching Electronic Intermedia and Computer Image, and has been instrumental in fostering an interdisciplinary collaboration between the College of Engineering and Art Studio.

    ISEA1995:

    Victoria Vesna is an installation, video and performance artist. She is currently Assistant Professor at the University of California at Santa Barbara teaching electronic intermedia. Recipient of various awards and grants, she has presented a number of solo exhibitions and has participated in many group shows.

    ISEA1994:

    Victoria Vesna is a video, performance and installation artist. Her work has been shown at the Venice Biennale (1986), P.S.1 Museum (1989), Art in General (1993) and Long Beach Museum where she serves as chair of the media council. She is currently an assistant Professor at UC Santa Barbara where she has initiated a collaborative effort between the Art Department and the College of Engineering.

     


Last Known Location:


  • Los Angeles, California, United States of America

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