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Scott Townsend
Associate Professor
Graphic Design

Education
Cranbrook Academy of Art - MFA Photography (1987)

Focus Area
Photography and video, image studies, multimedia

Curriculum Vitae

NC State University
College of Design
Campus Box 7701
Brooks Hall 316-B
Raleigh , NC 27696-7701

TEL:919/515-8337
FAX:919/515-7330

scott_townsend@ncsu.edu


Scott Townsend

Scott Townsend is an Associate Professor in the Department of Graphic Design, North Carolina State University, where he teaches New Media, photography, and graphic design. His research focuses on the intersection between the individual and the community; of issues of personal identity and history, and the use of narrative and imagery. In the last six years this has taken the form of specific projects, concentrating on issues of immigration and globalization. These projects often deal with language translation and site-specificity, working with another audience at a distance/online. His work is divided between academically based research and electronically based installation art, and other hybrid projects between different media and disciplines. In the last twelve years, he has exhibited in over 70 national and international group and solo exhibitions in the Czech Republic, Havana, Mexico City/Tijuana (as part of Borderhack, an event that grew out of Documenta X in Europe), Edmonton, Berlin, Hamburg, New York, Chicago, Tokyo, Iran, etc. He has created visual projects and authored writings for such journals and publications as Zed, Contact Sheet (Light Work), Statements, Brujula, Art Papers, Rethinking Marxism, Visual Communication, and Design Issues. He has also been a featured presenter at Politics and Languages of Contemporary Marxism in the United States, Visions Plus 2 and 3 sponsored by UNESCO in Austria, the University of Art and Design, Helsinki, Finland, the Center for 21st Century Studies, Cambridge (UK), etc. He was artist-in residence at the Foundation for Contemporary Art, Prague (2002), Lightwork (summer 2004) and Visual Studies Workshop (as part of an installation project) May 2005, and in Tokyo (Youkobo) in 2007 as part of an online and installation project. Forthcoming projects include an exhibition/project on post-Soviet identity in the Baltic at the Lithuanian National Museum (09), and a follow-up project to Berlin ("Imaginary Country" 08) based on the Southwest Border Initiative/Berlin Wall at the University of Arizona (10).