Bio | Chelsea Goodwin uses photographic and video media to create installations, performances, and relational projects. Recent works explore memory and longing through constrained spaces, videos of stillness and light, transformed neighborhoods, and the reconstructed narrative of The Odyssey. She received her BFA with an emphasis in photography and digital intermedia from Western Michigan University in 2003, and an MFA from The University of South Florida in interdisciplinary studio art in 2007. As the founder of Neighborhood Watch: Projection Walk (2006, Tampa, FL) she continues to watch other artists and communities grow and adopt and open grassroots approach to public art on a pedestrian scale. Currently, she is a lecturer in DePaul University’s College of Computing and Digital Arts and serves on the board of Experimental Sound Studio.
Right this moment, Chelsea is working on some Becquerel Daguerreotypes of her grandfather’s extensive antique clock collection Ghosts, as well as expanding on the Midas Eyes project.
The next educational collaboration is with Mark Porter. Co-curating a show featuring robotics, kinetic sculpture, and DIY workshops. You will see more at Columbia College’s Glass Curtain Gallery in the fall of 2012.
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