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Rhonda Holberton is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Art & Art History at San José State University (SJSU). She specializes in Digital Media Arts, focusing on multimedia installations that blend digital and interactive technologies with traditional art production methods. Her work employs 3D scanning, motion capture, and AI to explore technology's impact on the body and environment. Holberton is also an organizer of the Deep Humanities & the Arts Initiative and the SJSU Paseo + Deep Humanities & Arts Symposium.
Education:
- MFA, Stanford University, 2012
- BFA, California College of the Arts, 2007
Her research interests emphasize interdisciplinary collaboration, working with philosophers, engineers, futurists, choreographers, and political scientists. Notable exhibitions of her work include SFMoMA, the McEvoy Foundation for the Arts, and venues such as Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and the Contemporary Jewish Museum (SF). She has held residencies including the CAMAC Artist in Residence in France (2014) and received the Fondation Ténot Fellowship in Paris. Prior to her current role, she taught experimental media at Stanford University from 2015–2017.
Awards & Recognition:
- CAMAC Artist in Residence (2014)
- Fondation Ténot Fellowship, Paris
Advising & Grants: No specific advising or grant details are provided in the text, though her teaching and research roles suggest involvement in academic mentorship. Her initiatives, such as the Deep Humanities & the Arts Symposium, reflect her commitment to fostering collaborative projects at SJSU.
Labs/Teams: While not explicitly mentioned, her interdisciplinary collaborations imply engagement with teams across humanities, engineering, and the sciences, aligning with her focus on merging technology and art.




