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Tegan Bristow | |
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Born | Tegan Mary Bristow February 1, 1977 |
Nationality | South African |
Known for | Digital art, video art |
Website | http://teganbristow.co.za/ |
Tegan Bristow (b. February 1st, 1977) is a South African video and digital artist living and working in Johannesburg.[1] Morphing investigative journalism with art-making, Bristow challenges her audience to interact with her video and digital works.[2] Most of her works are either arts, development, or technology oriented.[3]
Career
[edit]Education
[edit]Bristow received her master's degree in interactive digital media at the University of the Witwatersrand in 2007. She has a Bachelor of Fine Art (painting) degree from Rhodes University.[1]
Exhibitions
[edit]2011
- Alterating Conditions: Performing Performance Art in South Africa
2010
- JWTC Johannesburg Workshop in Theory and Criticism
- Gazart 2, Main Street Life
- Times Arrow, Johannesburg Art Gallery
- HIFA 2010, About Face Exhibition
- Spier Contemporary 2010 [4]
- Elev(i)ate 1 & 2
- 2010 Dance Umbrella / National Arts Festival / 969 Festival
- Hotel Yeoville Project
2009
- Machinima Workshops and Events
- Internet Art in the Global South
2008
- Grey-Green Greasy Border, Sub-Station Gallery
- Spaces of Dislocation, City Museum, Skopje, Macedonia.
- Chatterm Grahamstown Arts Festival / 969 Festival, South Africa
2007
- Spier Contemporary 2007 – Merit Award
- Have City Will Play, Arts Alive Festival. Johannesburg, South Africa
2002
- Absa Atelier Awards Exhibition, Johannesburg, South Africa [1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "CV" (PDF). Tegan Bristow. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^ Bristow, Tegan. "Browsers' Guidelines to New Coal". Johannesburg Workshop in Theory and Criticism. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^ "About Me". Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ^ "Tegan Bristow". Spier Contemporary. Retrieved 20 April 2012.