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Jack ToolinVisiting Assistant Professor.History of Art and Design. jtoolin@pratt.edu (718) 636-3598 Brooklyn Campus East Hall 2 |
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Course Listing13/FA-HA-551-02 Issues in Art History 13/FA-HA-551-02 Issues in Art History 13/FA-HA-551-01 Issues in Art History 13/FA-HA-551-01 Issues in Art History 13/FA-HA-700-22 Thesis In Progress 13/FA-HA-700-22 Thesis In Progress EducationM.F.A., San Jose State University: Photography, Performance, and Installation Biography
Jack Toolin is an artist working in new media, digital imaging, and performance, who also teaches at Polytechnic Institute at NYU and lectures at Rhode Island School of Design and University of California at Berkeley; his work considers contemporary life in light of the changing political, economic, and technological landscape. Current work includes White Collar and My Space for Your Life. Toolin's individual and collaborative work has been exhibited nationally and internationally at venues such as San Francisco Camerawork; The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2002 Whitney Biennial); and the Museo Nacional de Bellas Arte, Buenos Aires, Argentina. He has performed in the San Francisco Bay Area, New York, Pittsburgh, Reno, Pheonix, Hong Kong, and Linz, Austria. Commissions include the Walker Art Center and the Whitney Museum of American Art. His work has been addressed in the writings of Steve Dietz, Lev Manovich, and Christiane Paul, and his own writing regarding information art will be included in the forthcoming Information Arts – Adventures in the Creative Use of Information.
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