Jessica Feldman
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Jessica Feldman’s work crosses through a wide range of disciplines, including sound, installation, video, sculpture and performance. Her pieces ask their audiences to engage in dynamic relationships with their physical surroundings, with each other, with larger communities, and with political questions. Recent works tend toward interactivity and often occur in extremely public or extremely private spaces, or challenge the relationship between the private and the public, and between the rarification of art and the everyday world. Pieces have been presented internationally at art galleries, museums, concert halls, public parks, city streets, tiny closets and the internet. New York venues include The Kitchen, Roulette, Monkeytown, The Museum of Contextual Amputations (online), the Flux Factory, The Stone, The Tank, Danspace at St. Mark’s Church. Her work has received awards from the LMCC, the Max Kade Foundation, the Bronx River Art Center, Meet the Composer, and the Experimental Television Center.

     
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