Researcher, interviewer, and assistant editor of a short documentary about Janice Lourie's legacy and art for an exhibition of her work at Tufts University's Art Gallery.
Tufts University Art Gallery, Medford | MASSACHUSETTS | USA
SEP 08, 2020 - DEC 18, 2020
One of the pioneers of the digital image, computer scientist, musician, weaver, and graphic artist, Janice Lourie (b.1930), has been producing complex visual imagery using text and architecture for over 30 years. Tufts University Art Galleries are thrilled to present her newest body of work in conversation with her earliest achievements at IBM—where she filed the company's very first software patent in 1970—to mark her incredible career that has fused computer science and the arts for more than half a century. Organized by Dina Deitsch with Liz Canter. 
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