ANITA JUNG
inkubator session E:
The printmaking legacy project®
exchange portfolio: vinyl
Anita Jung is an artist whose work is grounded in traditions of the readymade, appropriation and art as an everyday occurrence. Anita investigates the act of making and the residue that is left behind. Issues concerning making and waste, relationships between technology, machine and the human hand inform her work. Through an ongoing collaboration with the occupants of the building where she’s employed, she has reclaimed the castoff materials from those using laser cutters as well as backing boards from CNC routers and plasma cutters. These materials are waste that records incidental marks from others projects that she repurposes through printmaking. She teaches art at the University of Iowa and previously taught print, drawing, and installation courses at Illinois State University, Ohio University, and University of Tennessee. She is a graduate of Arizona State University, and received a master of fine arts degree from the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
via University of Iowa
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