معرفی
Sabrina Kay Raaf serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Art at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), where she maintains an active studio practice focused on experimental sculptural media and photography. A Chicago-based artist, she has achieved international recognition through exhibitions at prestigious venues including Ars Electronica (Linz), Museum Tinguely (Basel), and San Jose Museum of Art.
Education
- MFA in Art and Technology from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Research Interests
Professor Raaf's artistic research centers on the intersection of physical materials and digital systems, creating responsive installations that merge sculpture, photography, and sensor technology. Her work investigates how technological processes can transform traditional art forms through material innovation and interactive systems, often resulting in pieces that dynamically respond to environmental inputs. This practice positions her at the forefront of contemporary new media art.
Awards and Recognition
- Creative Capital Grant in Emerging Fields (2002)
- Illinois Arts Council Fellowship (2001)
- Illinois Arts Council Fellowship (2005)
Professional Impact
Professor Raaf's work has generated significant critical attention, with reviews appearing in WIRED, Art in America, and The Washington Post. Her exhibition history demonstrates consistent international engagement across Europe and North America, reflecting the global relevance of her technological-artistic explorations. As a faculty member, she contributes to UIC's Department of Art through teaching and mentorship in experimental media practices.



