Georgina Lewis

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Trained as a sound artist, Georgina Lewis (she/her) examines forms of interchange and the aberrations and novelties, intentional or not, introduced by the act of conjunction: what happens when one or more things come in contact with each other. She works across media in photography, installation, drawing, video, text, sound, and sculpture. Lewis questions the power we invest in technology and the effect this is having on us, believing that it is more important to be whole than perfect.

Georgina received her MFA from Bard College’s Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts and holds undergraduate degrees from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University and Franklin and Marshall College. Her work has been presented at numerous venues including Boston University's 808 gallery, the Mills Gallery, Boston Cyberarts Gallery, Grapefruits Art Space in Portland OR, Acogedor LA, and Das Schaufenster Gallery in Seattle. Raised in Pennsylvania and Nova Scotia she has been a resident at the Millay Colony and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, a fellow at Harvard’s metaLAB, and is currently a Studio Resident at the Boston Center for the Arts.

Fountain Street Exhibitions: Form and Emptiness, The Space for Maybe, Within the Big is a lot of Little, Upended, Sharp Focus, Read Between the Lines

Fountain Street Curated Collections: The Boundaries Between

 
 

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