Steven H's profile
Steven H Silberg is an image-influenced, material-based, process-oriented, cross-media artist with influences ranging from photography to book conservation. Working in image, video, and interactive installation, he engages each medium as a literalist.
His curatorial work employs crowdsourced actions and collaborative practices. In the most recent example, "In Care of The White House," (http://incareofthewhitehouse.org) artists were invited to participate by sending artwork and a message to the President as an act of communication, protest, or resistance. All submissions are documented at the website.
His work has been screened and exhibited nationally and internationally at venues ranging from Baltimore’s ArtScape to the University of Texas, Dallas to the Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena, California; and from the Third Beijing International New Media Arts Exhibition and Symposium to KUVA - the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki. He is co-curator of the Washington Project for the Arts’ Coup d’Espace project, “Palimpsest” (2012) and the organizer of a collaborative project between UMBC Special Collections and the Society for Photographic Education entitled “Hughes Remix” (2014). He has been honored as the 2010 winner of the Washington Post’s Real Art Dc and the 2014 IMPRINT artist for Maryland Art Place.
His curatorial work employs crowdsourced actions and collaborative practices. In the most recent example, "In Care of The White House," (http://incareofthewhitehouse.org) artists were invited to participate by sending artwork and a message to the President as an act of communication, protest, or resistance. All submissions are documented at the website.
His work has been screened and exhibited nationally and internationally at venues ranging from Baltimore’s ArtScape to the University of Texas, Dallas to the Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena, California; and from the Third Beijing International New Media Arts Exhibition and Symposium to KUVA - the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki. He is co-curator of the Washington Project for the Arts’ Coup d’Espace project, “Palimpsest” (2012) and the organizer of a collaborative project between UMBC Special Collections and the Society for Photographic Education entitled “Hughes Remix” (2014). He has been honored as the 2010 winner of the Washington Post’s Real Art Dc and the 2014 IMPRINT artist for Maryland Art Place.
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