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Author: Emily Dzieweczynski Emily Dzieweczynski

Emily Dzieweczynski (she/they) is a new media artist, science communicator, and writer. Their work questions the intersection of science, art, and technology—with particular interest in how those veins cross at the concept of empathy. Emily holds BA’s in Psychological Science and Studio Art from Gustavus Adolphus College and additionally studied Fine Arts Media at the Slade School of Fine Art. Their work takes the form of drawing, printmaking, writing, and new media; including code, virtual reality, 3D modeling, web-based media, sound, and video.
Their work has been shown at the Target Gallery, the American Swedish Institute, Rosalux Gallery, Highpoint Center for Printmaking, Gustavus Adolphus College, and the School of Visual Arts in New York. They have received funding through the National Science Foundation, the Minnesota State Arts Board, Springboard for the Arts, and Gustavus Adolphus College. Currently, Emily works as a communicator at the Bell Museum and as a studio manager at Second Shift Studio Space.

Illustration of two figures, each overlaid with concentric circles and concentric circles surrounding the pair.
1Emily Dzieweczynski, 2: space, 2023.
Performing Arts Visual Art
6-27-2023

Resonating/Relating: How Sound Connects Us

Emily Dzieweczynski
Outline of human body marked "self," blurred from light blue to light yellow into empty oval marked "other."
1Fig. 1: Emily Dzieweczynski, 2021.
Visual Art
1-5-2022

Feeling Data: Aesthetic Empathy in Art and Science Collaborations

Emily Dzieweczynski
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