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Close Up Radio Spotlights Artist Joan Truckenbrod

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Ashland, OR – Joan Truckenbrod is credited as being one of the earliest pioneers of digital art in the 1960s. Known for her digitally-assisted weavings, Joan’s art creates an intuitive conduit between technology and nature.

“My studio practice began creating coded algorithmic drawings,” says Joan. “I saw that algorithms were not a hard set of instructions but fluid, allowing me to transform ideas into new forms. There was a spontaneity that was related to this process.”

Joan Truckenbrod: Digital Fibers 1975 to Present collects some of Joan’s early coded algorithmic drawings and textiles from the seventies and eighties, her digital paintings from the nineties, fiber art from the early two-thousands and her current work of woven tapestries. Joan’s art captures phenomena in nature through “digital rematerializations.”

Joan Truckenbrod: Digital Fibers 1975 to Present is three separate galleries: the first gallery collects Joan’s early drawings that have never been exhibited before; the second gallery includes Joan’s current hand-digital computational tapestries that combine analog and digital programming; the third gallery includes a combination of five large archival digital compositions and two smaller ones that confront the trauma of being diagnosed and treated for breast cancer.

For more information, visit www.joantruckenbrod.com.

Joan Truckenbrod: Digital Fibers 1975 to Present continues through September 16, 2021 at the Schneider Museum of Art. Visit sma.sou.edu