Rebecca Najdowski
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Rebecca Najdowski is an American/Australian artist whose work examines imaging technologies, the mediation of nature, and visualizations of the climate emergency.
Rebecca engages with the material and political implications of representing nature through photographic technologies. Using analog and digital materials — often counter to their intended use — her artworks offer alternative modes to habitual ways of seeing, and sensing, more-than-human nature.
Rebecca’s work has been presented internationally, including at the Museum of Australian Photography (Australia), Museum Belvédère (Netherlands), and the Belfast Photo Festival (Northern Ireland). Rebecca’s practice has been supported by a Fulbright Fellowship to Brazil, an Artist Fellowship with the Center for Creative Photography (Arizona) and through residencies at Banff Centre (Canada); the Institute for Electronic Art at Alfred University (New York); and Kala Art Institute (California).
Rebecca was raised on the traditional lands of the Pueblo people in northern New Mexico, USA and currently lives and works on unceded Wurundjeri land in Australia.