New Genres

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Pamela Z

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Mads Lynnerup

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Joshua Grannell

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Anne Colvin

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Jenifer K Wofford

Jenifer K Wofford’s creative practice encompasses installation, painting, drawing, photo, video, performance, teaching, and curating, often playing with notions of culture, difference, liminality, and authenticity, and leveraged with a healthy dose of humor. Wofford is also 1/3 of the artist trio Mail Order Brides/M.O.B.

Wofford’s awards include grants from the Fleishhacker Foundation, Art Matters Foundation, and UCIRA, and artist residencies at Solyst AIR Center, Denmark, The Living Room, Philippines, and the Liguria Study Center, Italy.

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Bob Linder

Born in Southern California in 1973, Bob Linder is a sculptor and video maker. Currently he paints on mirrors, draws graphite pictures of record covers, and makes weird, distorted digital videos and prints taken from newspapers, magazines, and the internet. Linder also collects books and records, and plays in a post-punk crap-wave band.

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Will Rogan

Will Rogan is a sculptor and photographer. His work deals with the passing of time, the materiality and history of objects, and our relationship to matter and images. Rogan’s work has been shown internationally; he currently shows with Laurel Gitlen Gallery, New York, and Altman Siegel Gallery, San Francisco. He is a past recipient of the Society for the Encouragement of Contemporary Art (SECA) Award, and a MacArthur Foundation Media Arts Fellowship.

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Keith Boadwee

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Whitney Lynn

Whitney Lynn is visiting faculty in the New Genres department. Her project-based work combines elements of installation, sculpture, performance and video. Questioning ideas of containment, desire, and control, the work also explores the messy intersections between political, military, and civilian cultures. Her work has been exhibited at the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, Catharine Clark Gallery, Patricia Sweetow Gallery, and Southern Exposure, San Francisco; Exit Art, New York; and the Headlands Center for the Arts in Sausalito, California.

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