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Victoria Vesna

ADVISORY BOARD
Roy Ascott
Beatriz da Costa
Sara Diamond
James Gimzewski
Erkki Huhtamo
Machiko Kusahara
Ellen K. Levy
Roger Malina
Christiane Paul
Marko Peljhan
Lenny Rome
Jill Scott
Arthur Toga
Linda Weintraub
Ken Wells

Linda Weintraub served as Henry R. Luce Professor of Emerging Arts at Oberlin College from 2000-2003. Weintraub is also a contributor to the international art journal Tema Celeste and the author of In The Making: Creative Options for Contemporary Artists (2003) (co-published by D.A.P. in NY and Thames & Hudson in the UK), Art on the Edge and Over: Searching for Art’s Meaning in Contemporary Society (1995, Insights Press). The exhibition "IS IT ART?" was mounted in conjunction with the book and toured nationally from 1995 and 1997. From 1982 - 1993, Weintraub served as the first director of the Edith C. Blum Art Institute located on the Bard College campus where she originated fifty exhibitions and published over twenty catalogues. She is curator and co-author of Lo and Behold: Visionary Art in the Post-Modern Era, Process and Product: The Making of Eight Contemporary Masterworks, Landmarks: New Site Proposals by Twenty Pioneers of Environmental Art, Art What Thou Eat: Images of Food in American Art, and The Maximal Implications of the Minimal Line. Since leaving Bard College Weintraub co-curated an internationally touring exhibition entitled "ANIMAL. ANIMA. ANIMUS" with Marketta Sepalla and "THE ART OF BODY CRAFTING. Prior to her appointment at Bard College, Ms. Weintraub was the Director of the Muhlenberg College art gallery. She has taught both contemporary art history and studio art and holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from Rutgers University. Weintraub is currently writing two books. One is entitled Micro. Muckro. Macro. An Exploration of Eco-Art and Creating Creativity.

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