Emily Ginsburg (born New York, NY) is a conceptual artist who lives in Portland, Oregon. She was selected for the Portland2016 Biennial by curator Michelle Grabner.[1] And her work was noted as a highlight of the Oregon Biennial in 2006.[2] Jennifer Gately, the curator of that Biennial, noted that Ginsburg's work, "reveals a deep interest in the signs and symbols of communication, scientific illustration, architectural notation, electronics, and the human nervous system."[3] Ginsburg's "work often functions as a map or code for understanding an aspect of an individual or collective consciousness."[4]
In 2010, Ginsburg completed Conduit, a public artwork installed on the University Services Building's exterior on the Portland State University campus in Portland, Oregon.Ginsburg's work has been included in books such as Data Flow: Visualizing Information in Graphic Design and The Map as Art, Contemporary Artists Explore Cartography.[5][6] Ginsburg is a Professor and Chair of Media Arts, teaching in the Intermedia, Printmaking, MFA in Visual Studies, and MFA in Print Media programs at Pacific Northwest College of Art.[7] She holds a Master of Fine Arts in Printmaking from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut.
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^Price, Lorna, ed. (2006). 2006 Oregon Biennial. Portland, OR: Portland Art Museum. p. 93.
^Spiess, Jessie. "Mixed Feelings". Untitled. Pacific Northwest College of Art. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
^Gestalten (2008). Data Flow. Thames & Hudson. p. 256. ISBN 978-3-89955-217-1.
^Harmon, Katherine (2009). The Map As Art: Contemporary Artists Explore Cartography. New York, NY: Princeton Architectural Press. p. 256. ISBN 9781568987620.
^"Faculty". Pacific Northwest College of Art. Pacific Northwest College of Art. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
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