Next Topic: Alejandro Borsani
November 8, 2012
UT Dallas' artists residency in Deep Ellum, is launching a bi-weekly artist talk series, which is titled Next Topic. Each session will feature an artist and culminate with an in-depth discussions between artists, art enthusiasts, and art students and educators from across the Metroplex.
November 8 - Artist talk with Alejandro Borsani, moderated by Mona Kasra. Borsani is a new media artist whose work is an active exploration of the nature of perception and media representation. He holds a MFA in electronic arts from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York and a MFA in electronic visualization from the School of Art and Design at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Borsani is currently teaching at the College of Visual Arts and Design (University of North Texas) and in the Creative Computation Program at the Meadows School of the Arts (Southern Methodist University).
These events are free and open to the public.
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