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Mary Neubauer

Arts/Industry: Foundry, 2004

Arts/Industry artist-in-residence Mary Neubauer in the Kohler Co. Foundry, 2004. Photo: Kohler Co.

Mary Neubauer’s artistic processes focus on the hidden aspects of our surroundings, emphasizing artistic and tactile ways of understanding global and metropolitan functions based on data visualization. New ways of seeing our natural and built environments are made possible through the dimensional, visually appealing expression of the many streams of numbers that constantly input from our environment.

Her work has been exhibited at Talsi Regional Museum (Latvia), Shemer Art Center and Museum (AZ), Experimental Gallery (India), Tuscon Museum of Art (AZ), Phoenix Art Museum (AZ), New York Hall of Science, Shanghai Duolun Museum of Modern Art (China), and San Francisco Exploratorium (CA), among others.

Neubauer has been a visiting artist at the American Academy in Rome, a Fulbright Fellow in Cambridge England, and a Ford Fellow at Indiana University, Bloomington. She has been an artist-in-residence at the Anderson Ranch Center for the Arts, the Tyrone Guthrie Center (Ireland), Vermont Studio Center, and the John Michael Kohler Arts Center’s Arts/Industry at Kohler Co. (WI). She has received the Chandler Techshop Membership Award, a Creative Research Award from School of Fine Arts, Arizona State University, a Fullbright Fellowship, a Research and Creative Activity Grant from Sonoma State University, and a New Jersey State Council on the Ars Fellowship, among others. Her work has been reviewed in Arizona Republic, Sculpture Magazine, Dayton Daily News, Rocky Mountain News, San Francisco Chronicle, Artery Magazine, Artforum, and California Art Review, among others.

Neubauer earned a BFA from Colorado State University and an MFA from Indiana University.

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