Belgrade Art Studio Residency

Amanda Stojanov

Online Residency 2022

Resume

CURRENT ROLE
Assistant Professor

2019-Present Assistant Professor, Digital Media
Department of Communication, Monmouth University

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

2021 Feb-April “I am real, 2020” UUU (Unbounded Unleashed Unforgiving: Reconsidering Cyberfmeinism in 2021) virtual exhibition made in collaboration with newart.city, CAA Visual, and New Media Caucus curated by Mel Clemmons and Liss LaFleur.
2020 Named in “Cyberfeminism Index”, Curated by Mindy Seu. Commissioned by Rhizome and co-presented with  with New Museum’s First Look. Website.
2020 Oct Glitch Art Festival 2020 Participant,  “Pink-noise.info, I am real” Zagreb, Croatia, Peer reviewed
2019 Oct Glitch Art Festival 2019 Participant,  “Your Choice” Zagreb, Croatia, Peer reviewed
2019 Sept-Dec “Just Beachy/After Sandy Exhibit”, DiMattio Gallery, Monmouth
University
2019 Mar FEMMEBIT Festival at Human Resources LA, “Steel Scene” 2019, Peer reviewed
2019 Mar “Steel Scene” Presented at The Other Art Fair Los Angeles, Curat- ed by FEMMEBIT, Peer reviewed
2018 Aug Madein LA: Vibrant Matters at the Beacon Arts Center: Nook Gallery
2018 New Media Film Festival “Live VR Corridor-Mixed Reality after Bruce Nauman”

SELECTED AWARDS

2022 Summer Faculty Fellowship, Monmouth University
2021 Stanley Fellowship, Monmouth University
2020 MARCOM Gold Award for FAMCO Posters, “Restart Safe and Sound”
2020 CETL Grant, Monmouth University
2020 Creative Research Grant, Monmouth University
2019 AVA Digital Gold Award, “Hurricane, 2019”, AVA, an AMCP awards competition focused on honoring excellent digital communicators
2017 Design Media Arts, UCLA, Thesis Scholarship
2016 Thinking Gender Conference, UCLA Inaugural Digital Media
participatory award

SPEAKING EVENTS

2022 Sept In progress Paper Presentation, “Immersive Storytelling and Design Education: A methodology for implementing Feminist HCI qualities into course study”, 17th Biennial Symposium for Arts and Technology at The Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology at Connecticut College
2021 Dec AAANZ “‘Not an Acceptable Source’: Wikipedia Edit-a-Thons and Higher Education” on Dec. 8. at the 2021 Art Association of Australia and New Zealand (AAANZ) conference titled “IMPACT”
2019 SLSA (The Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts 2019), Generative Design with P5.js, UC IRVINE, SLSA 2019: 33RD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY FOR LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE ARTS
2021 Mar UUU (Unbounded Unleashed Unforgiving: Reconsidering Cyber-feminism in 2021) Artist Talk 3.31.21
2021 Mar Community Roudtable (TheCR Network) Talk: Collaborative Tech nology and Community: How Innovation Affects Perception and Identity by Amanda Stojanov
2020 Dec Featured speaker for 16 Days of Feminist Activism at The Center for the Study of Women and Society at The Graduate Center CUNY in collaboration with the journals, Feminist Anthropology and Women’s Studies Quarterly
2020   Jersey Shore Women and Tech (JSWT) Invited Speaker, January 21st,, 2020 at Cowerks, Asbury Park, NJ
2019 ArtNOW: Performance, Art, and Technology, “Collective Unconscious: Artist Talk with Amanda Stojanov”
2017 UCLA GAME LAB INTERVIEW WITH AMANDA STOJANOV

Artistic Statement

Amanda is a media artist who investigates how innovations in communication technologies affect perceptions of identity, agency, and visibility, emphasizing concepts of embodiment and the “historically constituted body” within a networked-society. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally in venues such as the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, and Ars Electronica, Linz. Her work has also been featured in publications like Artillery magazine, The New York Times, and The Associated Press.
Amanda holds a BFA in Design from Monmouth University and an MFA in Media Arts from UCLA. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Digital Media at Monmouth University, NJ, and is co-lead director of the IDM Research Lab.

 

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