(© Heather Dewey-Hagborg)
(© Heather Dewey-Hagborg)
(© Heather Dewey-Hagborg)
(© Heather Dewey-Hagborg)
SAMPLE info:
1/6/13 12:15pm
1381 Myrtle ave. Brooklyn, NY
MtDNA Haplogroup: H2a2a1 (Eastern European)
SRY Gene: present
Gender: Male
HERC2 Gene: AA
Eye Color: Brown
SAMPLE info:
1/6/13 12:25pm
Wilson ave. and Stanhope St. Brooklyn, NY
MtDNA Haplogroup: D1 (Native American, South American)
SRY Gene: present
Gender: Male
HERC2 Gene: AA
Eye Color: Brown
Artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg with a genetically derived self-portrait.
BIO
Heather Dewey-Hagborg is an information artist who is interested in exploring art as research and public inquiry. Traversing media ranging from algorithms to DNA, her work seeks to question fundamental assumptions underpinning perceptions of human nature, technology and the environment. Examining culture through the lens of information, Heather creates situations and objects embodying concepts, probes for reflection and discussion.
Heather has shown work internationally at events and venues including the Poland Mediations Bienniale, Jaaga art and technology center in Bangalore, and the Monitor Digital Festival in Guadalajara. She has exhibited nationally at PS1 Moma, the New Museum, Eyebeam, Clocktower Gallery, 92Y Tribeca, Issue Project Room, and Splatterpool in New York City, Grounds for Sculpture in New Jersey, and CEPA Gallery in Buffalo. In addition to her individual work she has collaborated with the collective Future Archaeology and with video artist Adriana Varella.
Her work has been featured in print in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Il Sole 24 Ore, Science Magazine, and Time Out New York, on television on Dan Rather Reports, on the radio on Public Radio's Studio 360, and CBS News, and online in the New York Post, Le Monde, Haaretz, The Creators Project, Art Ukraine, Designboom, Capital New York, Artlog, Fast Company, The Verge, Motherboard, the Boston Globe, Fast Company, Gizmodo and the Daily Beast.
Heather has received grants or residency awards from Eyebeam, MOMA PS1, Clocktower Gallery, Jaaga, I-Park, Sculpture Space, the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, CEPA Gallery, the Nathan Cummings Foundation, and the National Science Foundation.
Heather has a BA in Information Arts from Bennington College and a Masters degree from the Interactive Telecommunications Program at Tisch School of the Arts, New York University. She is currently a PhD student in Electronic Arts at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.