Gabriel Jesiolowski works in a research-based practice using installation, interventionist strategies, painting, performance, printed matter, and text to navigate the crossings of art, social processes and emerging practices. A discursive consideration of theories of embodiment, trans* subjectivities and the future of nostalgia have been of particular enduring interest to his practice. Over the past ten years he has taught and collaborated on courses at Cornell University, Southern Maine Community College, Carlow College, and the University of Pittsburgh. His writing can be found in places such as DIAGRAM, the Sonora Review, Cream City Review, and So to Speak. His visual work has been shown in solo and group shows at venues such as: VODA, Dumbo Arts Center, Boxheart Gallery, Flux Factory, SPACES, and Future Tenants Gallery. He currently works as an independent artist, curator and as a founding member of a non-profit collective school and residency program: the Institute for Emergent Ecologies (IEE). He is a frequent collaborator with the NYC based design laboratory and architecture firm, Atelier DNA.
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- JoinedJuly 2006
- Occupationartist / writer / educator
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