Jacklyn Brickman is a visual artist whose work entangles science fact with fiction to address social and environmental concerns by employing natural objects, processes, and technology. Her work spans installation, video, and performance, with a special interest in cross-disciplinary collaboration and social engagement. Fellowships include The National Academy of Sciences, Chaire arts et sciences, Jentel Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, and Erb Family Foundation. She has exhibited her work in the US, Canada, France, India, and Slovenia. Brickman resides in Kalamazoo, Michigan and is Assistant Professor of Kinetic Imaging at Western Michigan University.

VIDEOS

  • A convergence of Swamp Milkweed Seeds and Stars. Gravity is not the only force that can tear a galaxy apart. Special thanks to NASA. Made for the post-election video project curated by Layla Muchnik-Benali and Amber Elison Hall. November, 2020

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