Emily Riedman-Walkiewicz
My artwork deals with location and the idea that a certain place
can shape one's cultural habits and ideals. My work evokes nostalgia
for a place that the viewer may not have even visited. I am interested
in how different places can shape identity and how people choose
to escape or embrace this through their daily rituals and cultural
practices.
My current work is done in acrylic paint on watercolor paper and
is based on photographs taken on car rides through rural New Jersey,
the beaches of Long Island and the bars of New York City. They serve
as a glimpse into the journey of one's experience, yet leaving room
for the viewer's own nostalgia.
I am a native New Yorker; I completed a BFA in Painting and Education
at Parsons School of Design and an MA in Media Studies and Video
Production at the New School University.
I've taught within the Pre-Enrollment Department at Parsons for
the past fourteen semesters. I've completed residencies as a teaching
artist through Working Playground Inc. and The Center for Arts Education
from 2002-2006.
I also ran a small arts-education business called Park Slope Art
and maintained a studio practice from 2004-2006.
In 2006, I became a full-time art teacher at Salk School of Science.
My goal in teaching is to provide students with experiences that
relate to their social and political surroundings. I enable and encourage
my students to make sense of their own worlds through the use of
contemporary media.
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