Marina Rosenfeld
Marina Rosenfeld is a New York-based artist and composer. She works at the intersection of modern composition, performance and installation, often occupying monumental sites with recorded and live sound and deploying groups of performers as choirs, orchestras and other large ensembles. Solo presentations of her work have been commissioned and presented by institutions including the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum, the Kitchen, the Park Avenue Armory, Creative Time, Issue Project Room, the Cleveland Museum of Contemporary Art, Tate Modern and South London Gallery.
She joined the faculty of Bard College’s MFA program in 2003 and has co-chaired its department of Music/Sound since 2007. She has also guest taught at Harvard University in the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies, at Yale School of Art in the Department of Sculpture, and at Bregman Electronic Music Studio at Dartmouth College, as well as in Bard’s undergraduate program.
Rosenfeld is a 2011 recipient of a Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists award. Previous awards include grants and honors from the New York State Council on the Arts, the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Park Avenue Armory, Harvestworks Digital Media Arts, Experimental Television Center, and Austria’s Ars Electronica competition …
Marina Rosenfeld is a New York-based artist and composer. She works at the intersection of modern composition, performance and installation, often occupying monumental sites with recorded and live sound and deploying groups of performers as choirs, orchestras and other large ensembles. Solo presentations of her work have been commissioned and presented by institutions including the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum, the Kitchen, the Park Avenue Armory, Creative Time, Issue Project Room, the Cleveland Museum of Contemporary Art, Tate Modern and South London Gallery.
She joined the faculty of Bard College’s MFA program in 2003 and has co-chaired its department of Music/Sound since 2007. She has also guest taught at Harvard University in the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies, at Yale School of Art in the Department of Sculpture, and at Bregman Electronic Music Studio at Dartmouth College, as well as in Bard’s undergraduate program.
Rosenfeld is a 2011 recipient of a Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists award. Previous awards include grants and honors from the New York State Council on the Arts, the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Park Avenue Armory, Harvestworks Digital Media Arts, Experimental Television Center, and Austria’s Ars Electronica competition in digital musics. Her writing has appeared in Artforum, Leonardo, Paper Monuments’ “Draw it with your eyes closed”, and in “Arcana II: Musicians on Music”, edited by John Zorn. An essay about her own work will appear in a 2017 reissue of “Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music” (Continuum).
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