Today! Jacob Riddle Exhibition & Artist Talk

The Fine Arts Department presents an exhibition of work by Jacob Riddle, Assistant Professor, Career Track, Digital Technology and Culture.

Jacob Riddle is an interdisciplinary artist, educator, and curator. Jacob’s work deals with ideas surrounding labor, class, automation, value, capital, physicality, virtuality, and the natural world.

In DPM∧GAN, with generative images of camouflage, Jacob Riddle utilizes technologies designed to mimic the natural world to break down the dichotomy between the natural and technological. These camouflage patterns act as targets that instead of concealing a subject reveal another layer of the work visible through augmented reality.

Join us for an interactive artist talk on October 7, 2021!

  • Artist Talk on October 7 at 4:30pm Pacific in the Fine Arts Auditorium 5062, Pullman Campus
  • Reception to follow at 5:30pm in Fine Arts Gallery
  • On view September 30 – October 27, 2021

More info here!

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