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Deborah Stratman is a Professor at the School of Art and Art History, University of Illinois at Chicago, specializing in art, design, and cinematography. Her practice bridges sculpture, photography, installation, and audio, focusing on themes of power, control, and belief through the lens of place, ideology, and societal structures.
- Education: MFA from California Institute of the Arts (Live Action Film and Video), BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (Filmmaking, Sound, Painting)
Her internationally recognized films and artworks have been exhibited at venues like MoMA, Centre Pompidou, Hammer Museum, and the Whitney Biennial, with site-specific projects at institutions such as the Center for Land Use Interpretation and Ballroom Marfa. Her work explores topics like surveillance, mineral evolution, and psychoecology.
She has received prestigious awards and grants including Fulbright, Guggenheim, and Creative Capital, and her films have been featured at major festivals like Sundance, Berlinale, and Locarno.
- Scientific Awards: Fulbright Fellowship, Guggenheim Fellowship, USA Collins Fellowship, Alpert Award, Sundance Art of Nonfiction Award, Creative Capital Grant, Graham Foundation Grant, Harpo Foundation Grant, Wexner Center for the Arts Grant
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