Adam Trowbridge video | performance | responsive art

Short Bio:

Portrait of Adam Trowbridge by Jessica Westbrook
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Adam Trowbridge is a manner of speaking, focused on artistic research that fractures the intersection of sensation and cognition. Materially, his recent work has been in the form of theater, performance, computer-driven installation and video. He is attending the University of Illinois at Chicago as an MFA student in Electronic Visualization. He holds a BFA in painting and sculpture from the University of Central Florida, where he studied under sculptor Jóhann Eyfells. His work has been featured nationally and internationally including Anthology Film Archives, NYC; Pleasure Dome, Toronto, Ontario; Gallery Aferro, Newark, NJ; MicroCineFest, Baltimore, MD; and Square Eyes Festival, The Netherlands.

Trowbridge is currently teaching Introduction to Time Based Art as a graduate student at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He was previously Adjunct Professor, teaching digital video and web media, in the Art Department at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.

Trowbridge has worked in the interface design and technology industry as Online Education System Administrator for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Information Architect for the Nature Conservancy, Washington, DC; Director of User Interface and Design for Capital.com, Bethesda, MD and Director of Project Management for Verio/NTT DoCoMo's web design division. He co-founded and served as a principal for Possibility Studio, LLC, Washington DC; American Cheese, LLC, Bethesda, MD and Trowbridge, Westbrook and Company, Chattanooga, TN.

Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae in PDF