TRANSMISSION ART ARCHIVE

Terry Nauheim

Terry Nauheim explores sound and visual relationships through digital media, drawing, and installation. She has exhibited her artwork at the Bronx Museum of the Arts; the Contemporary Museum, Baltimore; Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts; the Drawing Room, London; Musée Art Contemporain Lyon; and the Sculpture Center, Long Island City. Her work has been included in festivals including “Artscape,” Baltimore; “Biennale Musique en Scène,” Lyon; New Adventures in Sound Art: Sound Travels/Festival of Sound Art, “Toronto Islands, Ontario; “New York Electronic Art Festival,” New York City; “New York, New Sounds,” New York City; and “Visual Sounds Festival: Festival Musik intermedial,” Cologne. She was distinguished as an Artist-in-Residence in Sound Art at Harvestworks (2005); a participant in the Bronx Museum of the Arts "Artist in the Marketplace" program (2003); and a recipient of the Maryland State Arts Council Individual "New Genre" Artist award (2002). Her work has been featured in publications including Rhizome, art@radio, “Link: Science/Technology/Innovation in the Arts,” and “Nomads Audiophile.”

In addition to producing her work, Ms. Nauheim teaches computer arts as a full-time professor at New York Institute of Technology. She sits on the Board of Directors of NYC ACM Siggraph and was chair of 2008 NYC Metropolitan Area College Computer Animation Festival (MetroCAF).

Terry Nauheim received her MFA in mixed media/digital arts in 2001 at University of Maryland and BFA in painting at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri in 1992 where she received a William Fett Drawing Award. She has also managed museum projects at the Contemporary Museum and the Walters Art Museum.