ERIK WATERKOTTE
demo e3-f3: 3-Ring Circuits:
Creating Interactive Sculptures with Paper Circuits
special panel session:
a pechakucha powered session
Erik Waterkotte is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Art & Art History at the University of North Carolina Charlotte. He was born in 1978 in Illinois where his family history dates back centuries. His interest in memory, ritual, and architecture comes from his family’s background and legacy as carpenters and builders in the region. Waterkotte received his M.F.A. from the University of Alberta and his B.F.A. from Illinois State University. Waterkotte has shown his work both nationally and internationally including recent exhibitions at the Compound Gallery in Berkeley, CA and the Urban Institute of the Contemporary Arts in Grand Rapids, MI. Waterkotte has been a visiting artist at several universities throughout the United States, and has been the recipient of a Minnesota State Arts Board EmergingArtist Initiative Grant. Waterkotte’s work is part of several collections including the Purdue University Galleries and the Kennesaw Museum of Art.
erikwaterkotte.com
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