
Mary Neubauer
Data Dreams and Improbable Objects
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Mary Neubauer
Mary Neubauer is a President’s Professor and Head of the Art Foundry at ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts. She creates prints, sculptures and interactive artworks addressing, metro, environmental, and geophysical phenomena. Digital production is combined with traditional approaches address contemporary science and information-gathering methods. Recent endeavors include the Digital Stone Project, Garfagnana Innovazione a robotic stone carving lab in Tuscany, Italy; two Arctic Circle remote-site expeditionary residencies, and residencies at the Anderson Ranch Center for the Arts, the Tyrone Guthrie Center, and the John Michael Kohler Arts and Industry iron and brass foundries. She has shown her work internationally, and was a visiting artist at the American Academy in Rome, a Fulbright Fellow (Cambridge, UK), and a Ford Fellow. She has completed numerous public artworks in the western states, including collaborative environments utilizing interactive light and sound.
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