Rodrigo Valenzuela (artist)

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Rodrigo Valenzuela (born 1982) is a Chilean-born[1] award-winning contemporary[2] visual (focusing on photography, video and installation) artist with exhibitions worldwide.[3] He has a BFA in Art History from the University of Chicago, a BA in Philosophy from the Evergreen State College, Washington, and an MFA in PhotoMedia from the University of Washington.[4] In 2017 he was appointed assistant professor in the Department of Art, UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture.[5]

Awards and recognitions[]

Some of the awards Valenzuela has received include:

  • The Artist Trust’s Arts Innovator Award,[6]
  • Texas Contemporary Award, Texas Contemporary Art Fair,[7]
  • Nominee, Northwest Contemporary Arts Award,[8]
  • Individual Artist Project Award, 4Culture,[9]
  • Genius Award for Art from The Genius Foundation,[10]
  • New Works #16 Fellowship,[11]
  • de Cilia Graduating with Excellence Award, UW School of Art,[12]
  • shortlisted for Vimeo Festival + Awards Nominee,[13]
  • Art Walk Awards Nominee, City Arts Magazine,[14]
  • JUNO Scholarship for Art, Evergreen State College,[15]
  • SONY Animal Gallery Video Art Contest Award.[16]

References[]

  1. ^ "Rodrigo Valenzuela CV" (PDF). Klowdenmann.
  2. ^ "UPFOR — RODRIGO VALENZUELA". UPFOR. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  3. ^ "BBA Gallery | Artists, Art for Sale, and Contact Info | Artsy". www.artsy.net. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  4. ^ "Rodrigo Valenzuela biography". Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  5. ^ "UCLA Arts: School of the Arts and Architecture". UCLA Arts: School of the Arts and Architecture. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  6. ^ "Artist Profile - Artist Trust". artisttrust.org. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  7. ^ "The ultimate guide to the Texas Contemporary art fair: Houston's intelligence praised by arty power players". CultureMap Houston. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  8. ^ Kandlhoffer, Galerie L. "Rodrigo Valenzuela (b.1982)" (PDF). Kandlhoffer.
  9. ^ "Exhibitions". 4Culture. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  10. ^ Graves, Jen. "Rodrigo Valenzuela". The Stranger. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  11. ^ New Works #16.
  12. ^ "2012 Graduation Awards | School of Art News + Events". Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  13. ^ "Vimeo Festival + Awards: Learn Filmmaking and Celebrate Creative Video". Tubular Insights. 2012-05-17. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  14. ^ Baltus, Leah (2013-01-21). "Jan. 24 Art Walk Awards Finalists". City Arts Magazine. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  15. ^ NWOlympia, The Evergreen State College2700 Evergreen Parkway; Washington 98505867-6000Phone; Directories, Email (2018-08-16). "Art Lecture Series: Rodrigo Valenzuela". The Evergreen State College. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  16. ^ Amanda Manitach (2012-07-25). "A Flash, Then Nothing". City Arts Magazine. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
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