Marina Zurkow

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MFA Fellow

Media and participatory practice artist Marina Zurkow connects people to entrenched nature-culture tensions and environmental messes, offering humor and new ways of knowing, connecting, and feeling. 


Biography

Zurkow is a multi-disciplinary artist focused on near-impossible nature and culture intersections. She uses life science, materials, and technologies, including food, software, animation, clay and other biomaterials, to foster intimate connections between people and non-human agents. She works as a founding member of several ongoing collaborative projects, including Dear Climate, More&More Unlimited, Climoji, and Floating Studio for Dark Ecologies.

Zurkow's recent solo exhibitions include bitforms gallery, New York and Borusan Contemporary, Istanbul; her work has been featured at Storm King Art Center, New York; 21C Museum, Louisville; the 7th Moscow Biennale; FACT, Liverpool; Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C.; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; National Museum for Women in the Arts, Washington D.C.; 01SJ Biennial, San Jose; Sundance Film Festival, Utah; and the Seoul Media City Biennial, Korea, among others. Her public art engagements have been supported by Creative Time, New York; LACE, Los Angeles; Montclair Art Museum, New Jersey; The New Museum’s Ideas City, New York; Northern Lights.mn, Minneapolis; The Artist’s Institute, New York; 01SJ Biennial, San Jose, California; Rice University, Houston; Boston University; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; and Baruch College, New York.

Zurkow is a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellow. She has also been granted awards from the New York Foundation for the Arts, New York State Council for the Arts, the Rockefeller Foundation, and Creative Capital. She is represented by bitforms gallery. Zurkow received her MFA in Public Action at Bennington in Spring 2021.

Fall 2019 Courses

Investing in Futures: The Art of Worlding
Creating Field Guides to Bennington