The Undone Interval 2 – Kirsten Stromberg

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DESCRIPTION:

Spray paint on music paper (mounted on Fabriano paper)
23.5 x 17 cm (mounted on paper is 33 x 24 cm)
2023

BIO:

Kirsten Stromberg (b. San Francisco, CA USA) is an artist and educator who lives and works in Florence, Italy.  Working with both experimental music and visual art, her work focuses on practices of listening and decentering as forms of critical resistance and reparative practice. Themes her work touches upon include: pain, loss and recovery in the world-body, attunement across human and more-than-human worlds, eco-systemic relations, and synaesthesia.  Kirsten graduated as a Senior Fellow from Dartmouth College and completed her MFA in Arts and Consciousness Studies at John F. Kennedy University. Over the past two decades, she has continued independent studies under mentors and artists Rose Shakinovsky and Claire Gavronsky (known collectively as rosenclaire) in both Italy and South Africa.  For over 20 years Kirsten has dedicated herself to international education and contemporary art.  She has lectured and held positions at several universities and art institutes in Italy including: MFA Program Director at SACI College of Art and Design; Studio Arts Coordinator and Studio Arts Supervisor at Syracuse University Florence; teaching at Washington University in St Louis-Florence Campus; Istituto Lorenzo De’Medici; and Florence University in the Arts. Currently she teaches painting and experimental music/sound art at Syracuse University in Florence. Kirsten’s work has been shown/performed in both solo and group exhibitions internationally including: Murate Art District and Fabbrica Europa in Florence; L.A.C.E and Huntington Beach Center for The Arts in the Los Angeles area; The SF Arts Commission; 21 Grand and Works/San Jose’ in the San Francisco Bay Area; as well as exhibitions and projects in New York, London, Copenhagen, Goa, Warsaw, and Berlin.

https://www.kirstenstromberg.net/

DESCRIPTION:

Spray paint on music paper (mounted on Fabriano paper)
23.5 x 17 cm (mounted on paper is 33 x 24 cm)
2023

BIO:

Kirsten Stromberg (b. San Francisco, CA USA) is an artist and educator who lives and works in Florence, Italy.  Working with both experimental music and visual art, her work focuses on practices of listening and decentering as forms of critical resistance and reparative practice. Themes her work touches upon include: pain, loss and recovery in the world-body, attunement across human and more-than-human worlds, eco-systemic relations, and synaesthesia.  Kirsten graduated as a Senior Fellow from Dartmouth College and completed her MFA in Arts and Consciousness Studies at John F. Kennedy University. Over the past two decades, she has continued independent studies under mentors and artists Rose Shakinovsky and Claire Gavronsky (known collectively as rosenclaire) in both Italy and South Africa.  For over 20 years Kirsten has dedicated herself to international education and contemporary art.  She has lectured and held positions at several universities and art institutes in Italy including: MFA Program Director at SACI College of Art and Design; Studio Arts Coordinator and Studio Arts Supervisor at Syracuse University Florence; teaching at Washington University in St Louis-Florence Campus; Istituto Lorenzo De’Medici; and Florence University in the Arts. Currently she teaches painting and experimental music/sound art at Syracuse University in Florence. Kirsten’s work has been shown/performed in both solo and group exhibitions internationally including: Murate Art District and Fabbrica Europa in Florence; L.A.C.E and Huntington Beach Center for The Arts in the Los Angeles area; The SF Arts Commission; 21 Grand and Works/San Jose’ in the San Francisco Bay Area; as well as exhibitions and projects in New York, London, Copenhagen, Goa, Warsaw, and Berlin.

https://www.kirstenstromberg.net/