Victoria Bradbury is an artist-researcher weaving programming code, physical computing, body, and object. Her interactive installations have explored historic witch trials and guilt and innocence as reflected through code. She has led international art hacking events and workshops including The City is The City (is The City) at Baltan Labs (Eindhoven, Netherlands, 2015) and Thinking Digital Arts // Hack (Newcastle UK, 2014). She was a member of the British Council team for Hack the Space, Tate Modern (London, UK, 2014) and participated in the IMMERSION: Art and Technology workshops (Shanghai, China, 2012) and Digital Media Labs (Barrow, UK, 2014). Her work has been exhibited at Harvestworks, Hallwalls Gallery, Albright Knox, and The New Britain Museum of American Art. Bradbury completed a practice-based PhD with CRUMB at the University of Sunderland, UK, in 2015 and is Assistant Professor of New Media at UNC Asheville.
Visual & Studio Arts Lecture Series—Victoria Bradbury
Heimbold Visual Arts Center 208
Open to the public
/ Tuesday