Liat Berdugo

Liat Berdugo is an artist, writer, and curator whose work — which focuses on embodiment and digitality, archive theory, and new economies — interweaves video, writing, performance, and computer programming to form a considerate and critical lens on digital culture. Berdugo has been exhibited in galleries and festivals internationally, and she collaborates widely with individuals and archives. She is the co-founder and curator of the Bay Area’s ​Living Room Light Exchange​, a monthly new media art salon; co-founder and curator of ​World Wide West​, an annual summit, exhibit, and performative new media event, among others. Her writing appears in Rhizome, Temporary Art Review, Real Life magazine, and others, and her book, ​The Everyday Maths​, was published by Anomalous Press in 2013. Berdugo received an MFA from RISD and a BA from Brown University. She is currently an assistant professor of Art + Architecture at the University of San Francisco.

Residency/Fellowship

Truth & Reconciliation 2018/2019

Website

liatberdugo.com

Location

Berkeley, CA USA