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Sue Wrbican

Sue Wrbican
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Full Professor, School of Art, CVPA

Contact Information

Phone: 703-993-8570
Campus: Fairfax
Building: Art and Design Building
Room 2050D
Mail Stop: 1C3

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Biography

Professor Wrbican听has an MFA in Photography from the Rhode Island School of Design and a BA in Poetry from the University of Pittsburgh. Her studio is located in the Monroe Street Market Arts Walk in Washington, D.C. Wrbican is currently Director of the Photography program.

Wrbican鈥檚 work is informed by her life鈥檚 history including work in a steel mill at Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation in the late 70鈥檚 to employment at Morgan Stanley in first five years of the millennium. With regard to her interests in philosophy and literature she creates situations from mining narrative within unique experiences.

Her site specific sculptures referencing the work of Surrealist painter Kay Sage will be installed at the Seligmann Center in Sugar Loaf, NY in the fall 2015 as part of a walking tour providing material for a new photographic experimental documentary project 鈥淭he Eventual Outcome of an Instant.鈥

In 2014, she presented her sculptural work project 鈥淐ontinue the Temporary and It Becomes Forever鈥 at the Zizek Studies conference at the University of Cincinnati鈥檚 College of Design, Art, Architecture and Planning. Her article about this work was published in The International Journal of Zizek Studies in 2015. As an artist in residence at Robert Rauschenberg Residency in Captiva, Florida where she collaborated extensively with acrobat Arnaud Caizergues on the hurricane-damaged beaches of North Captiva Island. Images of this work will be published in the fall 2015 edition of So To Speak-A Feminist Journal of Language and Art.

Wrbican was an Associate Artist with Rineke Dijkstra at The Atlantic Center for the Arts in New Smyrna Beach, Florida in 2009 funded by a grant from the Joan Mitchell Foundation Residency Fellowship. In 2008, she completed a 4-year collaborative project with Mary Carothers entitled 鈥溾 at Michigan Technological University funded through a Mathy Fellowship and research grant from 亚洲AV. In January 2007 Wrbican exhibited 鈥淭he Impala Diaries鈥 at The University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee. Her video work has been screened in various venues such as WNET 13鈥檚 鈥淩eel New York,鈥 鈥淭he World Wide Video Festival鈥 in Amsterdam, 鈥淎rtists鈥 Television Access鈥 in San Francisco, The Midnight Special Bookstore鈥檚 鈥淒ocumental,鈥 in Los Angeles, 鈥淭he Avignon Film Festival鈥 at the Alliance Francaise, NYC, NY and HEMPHILL Presents 鈥淪ATELLITE: Workingman Collective鈥 in Washington, DC. From 1997-1999 she was a video Artist In Residence at Experiements in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) working with听Billy Kluver and Juli Martin on a series of films entitled 鈥9 evenings: theatre and engineering鈥 documenting the 1966 performances of Robert Rauschenberg, John Cage, David Tudor and Yvonne Rainer among others. She worked closely with Robert Whitman to compose historical film footage of his 1960 performance听American Moon.

Professor Wrbican works collaboratively on numerous projects with the internationally听recognized DC based art organization听, whose work has been exhibited at various venues such as the Nathan Cummings Foundation, New York City, MDE11 in Medellin, Colombia and the 5脳5 Public Art Project for the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities. She has delivered presentations on these projects at The College of New Jersey in Ewing, NH and the Society for Photographic Education, 2014 National Conference in Baltimore, MD. Images of her photographic work 鈥淪cream at the Economy鈥 with Floating Lab Collective are published in Global Activism, Peter Weibel, editor, MIT Press, forthcoming 2015.

Degrees:

  • MFA, Photography, Rhode Island School of Design