RICHELLE GRIBBLE is a multidisciplinary artist exploring planetary connectivity. Her work examines networks and systems-based investigations to reflect the ways human impact, technology, and environment interact and evolve. She is a represented artist with JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY exhibiting worldwide. She...
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RICHELLE GRIBBLE is a multidisciplinary artist
exploring planetary connectivity. Her work examines networks and systems-based
investigations to reflect the ways human impact, technology, and environment
interact and evolve. She is a represented artist with JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY
exhibiting worldwide. She has had solo shows in Los Angeles, New York, Japan,
and international orbit around Earth etched on satellites and aboard rockets.
She has exhibited at renowned art fairs including Art Market San Francisco,
Texas Contemporary, and Miami Project and had her artwork illuminated on a LED
screen in Times Square NYC.
A strong advocate for bridging art and science, Gribble
leads collaborations across industries with exhibitions at rocket companies,
arboretums, bio-laboratories, hospitals, airports, and outer space. She founded
Supercollider, an art+sci+tech gallery and satellite exhibition series devoted to highlighting sci + art + tech. She is a curator and board member for FEMMEBIT, an art and
technology festival celebrating women in video and new media as well as
co-coordinates Byte of Science, a monthly lecture series uniting artists and
scientists in Los Angeles, CA. Work
presented in a TEDxTrousdale talk “What is our Role within a Networked Society?”
and published in The Creator’s Project, The Atlantic, Artillery Magazine, and
VICE.