
After 25 years of the World Wide Web it has become commonplace that our life also happens in digital communication spaces. But unease spreads in this digital life.
After 25 years of the World Wide Web it has become commonplace that our life also happens in digital communication spaces. But unease spreads in this digital life.
In interviews, Professor Washko talks about her recent work investigating the “manosphere,” an anti-feminist network mobilized around the notion that men are more oppressed than women.
As a feminist media artist working in a variety of forms, Angela Washko is committed to telling complex and unconventional stories about the media we consume from unusual perspectives. She is a recent recipient of the Creative Capital Award, the Impact Award at Indiecade, and the Franklin Furnace Performance Fund.
The Gray Area Festival surveys culture through the lens of art and technology with a conference, performances, workshops, and exhibition.
Interrupt 4 is a digital language conference bringing together artists and academics, poets and programmers, game designers, musicians performers and more April 28 & 29 at Brown University, Providence, RI.
The symposium addresses the history of flânerie and the contemporary race and gender politics enmeshed in various physical and digital public spaces.
Visiting Assistant Professor Angela Washko interviewed (along with Ben Grosser & Man Bartlett) by curator Filippo Lorenzin at Curating the Contemporary about her work in “Blinding Pleasures” a recent exhibition at Arebyte, London. From the article, “The Brexit vote and the last US presidential election attracted mass media attention in the last few months. The… Read more »
Pittsburgh’s 2nd annual Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon organized by Visiting Assistant Professor Angela Washko, and hosted by the Carnegie Museum of Art, was featured in Pittsburgh City Paper, interviewing Char Stiles BCSA ’16 and other participants. Co-organized and lead by Washko and Hannah Turpin, curatorial assistant for contemporary art and photography at the CMOA, both underscored… Read more »
Prof. Washko exhibition “Hacking / Modding / Remixing as Feminist Protest” featuring works by Prof. Suzie Silver, alumni Dara Birnbaum A’69, and Cat Mazza MFA ’99 among others, was reviewed in ArtFCity. “Beyond a loose genealogy of digital feminist interventions, Washko showcases a diversity of political and cultural concerns beyond just the views of white,… Read more »
Visiting Assistant Professor Angela Washko exhibits in “Blinding Pleasures: Angela Washko / Ben Grosser / Man Bartlett” Feb 10 – March 18 at Arebyte Gallery, London UK. Blinding Pleasures is a group show curated by Filippo Lorenzin, including Visiting Professor Angela Washko, Man Bartlett and Ben Grosser. The show is the first in arebyte’s 2017… Read more »
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