Julia Christensen
- Eva and John Young-Hunter Professor of Art
- Director of the BA+BFA Integrated Arts Program
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Julia Christensen Presents Art Project and Foundation
Professor of Studio Art Julia Christensen was invited to present at the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University on March 23 about her non-profit, The Space Song Foundation, and her global public art project/space mission, The Tree of Life. Christensen will also present the project at the Interplanetary Small Satellite Conference at CalTech in May, on the panel, "Incoming planned missions and innovative mission concepts."
Cleveland Museum of Natural History spotlights Julia Christensen in Centennial Speaker Series
The Cleveland Museum of Naturaly History has tapped Associate Professor of Integrated Media Julia Christensen to lead an event in its new , part of the museum's 100-year anniversary celebration.
鈥淭he topics and themes that we鈥檙e addressing in the Centennial Speaker Series are fundamental,鈥 notes Allison Grazia, the museum鈥檚 manager of public engagement. 鈥淚t鈥檚 health, space, nature, human history, race鈥攖hings that are part of our everyday lived experiences.鈥
In February 2022, Christensen will discuss her collaboration with scientists at NASA鈥檚 Jet Propulsion Laboratory to develop a technology that will send data about the natural world into space in the form of song, with the hope of eventually connecting with extraterrestrial life. The project, which sits at the intersection of science and art, is poised to take space exploration to another level.
Julia Christensen gives virtual talk with NPR's Frances Anderton on creative ways to deal with waste
Associate Professor of Integrated Media and Chair of Studio Art Julia Christensen will participate in 鈥淣o Such Place as 鈥楢way鈥欌 Creative Ways to Deal with Waste: NPR's Frances Anderton in Conversation with Julia Christensen" at 1 p.m. EST Wednesday, January 27. Hosted by University College London / Bartlett School of Architecture, the event will stream on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/bartlettarchucl.
The average person throws away around four pounds of trash daily. Except that there is no such place as "away." Everything has to go somewhere. There is an end-of-life cost to everything. 鈥淎way鈥 can mean storm drains, oceans, the stomachs of marine animals, a giant floating island of trash in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, and the landfill. Designers are waking up to the need to change this picture and create products and buildings that can be recycled, repurposed, biodegrade鈥攐r not exist at all.
Frances Anderton spoke to many of them for a recent radio series called Wasted. She met scientists genetically modifying plants to capture carbon from the atmosphere; formerly-incarcerated individuals trained to recycle computers; people fighting for their right to repair their own stuff, and an artist who is creating a conceptual space rocket flying light years away, to raise consciousness about e-waste.
Frances Anderton and Julia Christensen will share stories from the frontiers of waste.
Julia Christensen Gives Presentation on Book and Project
Associate Professor of Integrated Media Julia Christensen, a LACMA Art + Technology Lab grant recipient, will gave a multimedia presentation at on Wednesday, April 22 about her project and forthcoming book, Upgrade Available (Dancing Foxes Press, Spring 2020), which examines how 鈥渦pgrade culture鈥 fundamentally impacts our experience of time.
Julia Christensen Interviewed About Book and Exhibition
Associate Professor of Integrated Media Julia Christensen was about her new book and solo exhibition, both titled Upgrade Available.
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A Cosmic Duet
The question of obsolescence鈥攚hether a technology, artwork, product, or idea remains relevant鈥攊s crucial to the work of artists and scientists. Obsolescence is relevant for myriad reasons. For one, we are often left wondering how much time we have left, with both our technology and life itself. At the same time, contemporary scientific and artistic developments are informed by previous trends.
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Five-year path toward two degrees includes focused work in the thriving arts world of nearby Cleveland.