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Telephone: 617-552-4295
Email: georgie.friedman@bc.ecu
Video Art
Animation
Advanced Moving Image Projects
Intro to Photoshop and Illustrator
Georgie Friedman has lived, worked and exhibited nationally and internationally. She has traveled to five continents to film for her projects and has been awarded a number of grants and fellowships including: Artist Traveling Fellowship to Antarctica (SMFA/Tufts, 2017); Artist-in-Residence with The City of Boston, Boston AIR (2016) - supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts; Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowship in Sculpture/Installation (2013) and MCC Finalists Grants in Sculpture/Installation/New Genres (2021) and Film/Video (2019).
Friedman has been commissioned to create site-specific video-based public art pieces and has exhibited in national and international venues including: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA (solo, 2019); Oregon Center for Contemporary Art (solo, 2024); Emerson College, MA (solo, 2021); The Geneva International Film Festival, Switzerland (2017); The Cleveland Museum of Art, OH (2016); Muratcentoventidue Artecontemporanea, Bari, Italy (2018; 2019; 2020); Georgetown University, DC (solo, 2019); Boston City Hall – exterior, MA (2017); Union College, NY (solo, 2016); Shelburne Museum, VT (2016); Lesley University College of Art and Design, MA (solo, 2015); College of the Holy Cross, MA (solo, 2015); Transylvania University, KY (2013); and The Armory Center for the Arts, CA (2013); The Rose Kennedy Greenway in partnership with the National Park Service, MA (2012); Peabody Essex Museum, MA (2011–2012); deCordova Sculpture Park & Museum, MA (2010).
Friedman earned her MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in conjunction with Tufts University and her BA from UC, Santa Cruz. Her past teaching appointments include: Art, Culture and Technology program, MIT; Massachusetts College of Art and Design; The School of the Museum of Fine Arts/Tufts University; among other institutions. In 2023, she was invited to become a board member for Boston Cyberarts.
Art for Everyone (Art Textbook), Oxford University Press, Chemeketa Art Faculty, 2022 Edition, Paperback 384 pgs. (p. 210-211, 210f, 232) [Piece included: Rising Tide (2017)]
"Gathering strength with Georgie Friedman’s ‘Hurricane Lost,'" Cate McQuaid, The Boston Globe, Arts, Feb 3, 2021
NPR, "An Art Installation Confronts Us With A Hurricane, And Our Role In Climate Change," Amelia Mason, WBUR 90.9 FM, Morning Edition, Feb 18, 2021 [3:39 min Radio Segment & Article]
"Georgie Friedman's Snow Studies: Nature as Artist, Light as Medium," exhibition publication, Honor R. Wilkinson, Freedman Art Gallery, Albright College, Reading, PA, October, 2021
"Fragments of Antarctica: In Conversation with Georgie Friedman," interview by Gina Linder, Boston Art Review, Sept 3, 2019
CBS News, "Eye Of The Storm Exhibit Brings You Into Eye Of A Hurricane," Pamela Gardner, WBZ Boston, Oct 2, 2015. [Article & Video]
"Look What Happens When A Video Artist's Virtual Snow Meets Our Winter Of 2015," Greg Cook, The ARTery, WBUR 90.9, Feb 24, 2015
"Friedman mesmerizes at Foster," Cate McQuaid, The Boston Globe, Sept 9, 2014
Water, Water Everywhere: Paean to a Vanishing Resource, Climate Change Trilogy, Volume I, Jennifer Heath (Editor), Paperback, 102 pages, Baksun Books, June 2014 (p. 60, 79)
"Georgie Friedman, Photographs: Flight Series," Introduction by Joshi Radin, PDR Journal, Vol. 2, No.1, SPRING 2012