Mary Flanagan

Professor at Dartmouth

Executive member

Biography

Mary Flanagan investigates everyday relationships to technologies in her work. She won the Prix Ars Electronica Award of Distinction in 2018 for her installation [help me know the truth], and her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally at venues including the Whitney Museum of American Art, Tate Britain, ZKM Germany, Ars Electronica, Artist's Space (NYC), the Guggenheim, and UCLA, Carnegie Mellon, the University of Denver, Postmasters, Gigantic Art Space, and Nancy Margolis Gallery in New York, as well as galleries and museums in France, Portugal, Spain, Germany, the UK, Austria, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, The Netherlands, Brazil, and more. Flanagan was awarded a Robert Rauschenberg Foundation residency in 2019, was a Getty Museum Scholar in 2017, and has lectured widely including at Oxford, Cornell, Columbia, Harvard, and the Sorbonne. She was one of the 2018 invited cultural leaders at the World Economic Forum at Davos. Flanagan leads the Tiltfactor.org experimental research laboratory and is the Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor in Digital Humanities at Dartmouth College. http://www.maryflanagan.com.