I craft things on a small scale, such as hand-cut paper or scenes in a stop motion, gradually building them into immersive installations. My work incorporates the ephemeral space around an object, such as light, shadow and movement, which then becomes an integral part of the piece itself. I'm interested in art that can move between the familiar and the unknown, to incorporate both the domestic and the wild.
Zoe Friedman exhibits her work nationally and internationally. She has received a Fulbright ETA Fellowship to Malaysia (2007), a Henry Walters Traveling Fellowship (2012), and a full fellowship at Vermont Studio Center (2012). She has an active studio practice in Baltimore, MD and is an Associate Professor and Coordinator of the Time Based Media Program at Anne Arundel Community College. |
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