Particles and Digital Serfs:
A Two-Person Exhibition featuring Itziar Barrio and Janet Biggs
Curated by Jane Ursula Harris. Presented by NEW INC/New Museum,
Onassis ONX, and Hyphen Hub
March 22-24, 2024
Location: Onassis ONX, 645 5th Ave, Lower Level, New York, NY 10022
Opening Reception: March 21, 6-8PM
Public Hours: March 22-24, 12-6PM
Public Performance: March 23, 6-8PM, Performance at 6:30PM sharp, followed by a reception
Everson Museum of Art
February 10, 2024-May 12, 2024
Janet Biggs: Imagination and Desire in a Northern Landscape presents three immersive videos highlighting the impact of climate change on the Arctic landscape. Organized by The Barry Lopez Foundation for Art & Environment.
Performance for The United Nations’ International Day of Care and Support “Voices of Inclusion: AI & Authenticity in the Spectrum of Care and Support”
October 31, 2023
"Voices of Inclusion: AI & Authenticity in the Spectrum of Care and Support” was presented as the cultural interlude of the United Nations observance held from 3:45 pm to 6:00 pm in the ECOSOC Chamber at the United Nations Headquarters.
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OVNi Video Festival: Grande Halle
”Things that are sometimes and accidentally true”
November 17 to December 3
OVNi presents an original exhibition entitled “ Things that are sometimes and accidentally true * featuring some twenty local, national and international video artists.
The Berman Museum
September 14, 2023 - December 17, 2023
Janet Biggs: Imagination and Desire in a Northern Landscape presents three immersive videos highlighting the impact of climate change on the Arctic landscape. Organized by The Barry Lopez Foundation for Art & Environment.
Cyber Arts and Design Program 2023 Award
June 1, 2023 – May 31, 2024
Awarded to the collaborative team of Janet Biggs, visual artist; Agnieszka Miedlar, mathematician and co- PI; Paul Cazeaux, mathematician and co-PI; Daniel Tapia Takaki, physicist; and Tanner Upthegrove, immersive audio specialist for thier project titled, Hidden Within.
HENI News
May 3, 2023
Janet Biggs turns the exploration of far-flung places into a call for climate action
EXPO Chicago, Booth 132
How on Earth?
April 13-16
Co-presented by Natural Resources Defense Council and Art at a Time Like This. Featuring artists Janet Biggs, Lily Kwong, Helina Metaferia, and Jennifer Wen Ma
Video visionaries create new ways of seeing in Sarasota Art Museum exhibit
November 18, 2022
Review of Exhibition “Journeys to Places Known and Unknown: Moving Images by Janet Biggs and peter campus”, Written by Marty Fugate for the Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Pratt Digital Arts Lecture Series Fall 2022; Janet Biggs
November 9, 2022
Visiting Artist Lecture
How to Do Things with SVD: Mathematical Tool-Sharing from Physics to Performative Research
October 01 2022
An article discussing Singular Value Decomposition, a performance by a research collective consisting of Janet Biggs (visual artist), Agnieszka Międlar (mathematician), and Daniel Tapia Takaki (physicist)
Visionary Woman Award
October 19, 2022
This year’s VWA will take place on October 19, 2022 and our awardees are interdisciplinary artist Janet Biggs ‘81 and quilter, sculptor, and painter Joyce Scott.
Sarasota Art Museum
October 2, 2022-January 15, 2023
Journeys to Places Known and Unknown: Moving Images by Janet Biggs and peter campus, curated by Terri Sultan. The exhibition will also include an installation by Collective Entanglements (artist Janet Biggs, mathematician Agnieszka Miedlar, and physicist Daniel Tapia Takaki
Spencer Museum
Opens April 18, 2022
CERN-IARI Collaboration solo exhibition at the Spencer Museum of Art.
Campus BioTech, Geneva Switzerland
March 29, 2022
Collective Entanglements (artist Janet Biggs, mathematician Agnieszka Miedlar, and physicist Daniel Tapia Takaki) presented on the video documentation of their work, Singular Value Decomposition in conjunction with the exhibition in Memoriam:anni horribles, 2020-2021. This exhibition was in view November 2021 - January 2022.
Figgeo Video- Janet Biggs
October 2, 2021 - January 2, 2022
Janet Biggs: (Un)common Denominators
July 19 - August 29, 2021
(Un)common Denominators, an online survey of Janet Biggs’ single-channel videos presented by Cristin Tierney Gallery
The Green Path
September 23, 2021
“The Green Path," a group exhibition at the Museum of Fishery and Shipbuilding of Fishery Boats, Perama, Greece.
The Art Newspaper
September 9-12, 2021
The Art Newspaper featured one of Janet Biggs’ photographs on the cover of their paper dedicated to The Armory Show, 2021.
The Armory Show
September 9-12, 2021
Cristin Tierney Gallery will present a solo booth by Janet Biggs as part of “Focus,” a curatorial initiatives at The 2021 Armory Show, Javits Center, New York City, curated by Wassan Al-Khudhairi.
Evergreen
Spring/Summer 2021
“The Counterword” and other poems, magazine feature with artwork by Janet Biggs and poetry by Matthew Weitman.
The Arts at CERN-IARI Collaboration performance
April 8, 2021
The 4th Mediterranean Biennale
April - June 2021
Subversive Poetics: Radical Women in New Media 2000-2021
March 29-31, 2021
Virtual exhibition, part of the United Nation Women's Generation Equality Forum's cultural program, from 29 to 31 March Mexico, Mexico City and June 2021, Paris,
“On the Long Winter,”
January 23, 2021
“L’ANTHROPOCÈNE, ET APRÈS?”
November 9,2020 - January 16, 2021
“L’ANTHROPOCÈNE, ET APRÈS?” a group exhibition at La Cité des Arts de la Réunion, Saint-Denis de la Réunion, curated by Paul Ardenne.
“A.I. Anne. Neurodiverse Inclusion in Creative Collaborations between Humans and Machines”
November 6, 2020
Biggs presented “A.I. Anne. Neurodiverse Inclusion in Creative Collaborations between Humans and Machines” as part of Le Fresnoy's symposium, "The Coming Human."
Environmental Film Festival Australia
November 6, 2020
Biggs spoke as part of the closing panel for the Environmental Film Festival Australia.
"Dear Arts Integration Community: A Letter of Inquiry from the CERN-IARI Collaboration,"
April 8, 2020
Ground Works presented "Dear Arts Integration Community: A Letter of Inquiry from the CERN-IARI Collaboration," as a live virtual event in the a2ru national conference. The interdisciplinary CERN-IARI team, including Biggs, is part of an upcoming commission at the Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas.
The Survival Project
September 2020 - Ongoing
Ongoing: Janet Biggs and Terry Berkowitz launched “The Survival Project” an activist project in support of the nomination of Joseph Biden for President.
John Giorno Poetry Day at the Centre Pompidou
September 19, 2020
“No Mark Left Behind,” a performative reading by Biggs of an original text for the John Giorno Poetry Day at the Centre Pompidou, part of "Equinoxe(s)," curated by Barbara Polla, Nathalie Guiot and Pascale Barret
COURANTS VERTS
September 16, 2020 - January 31, 2021
“COURANTS VERTS,” Fondation Groupe EDF, Paris, group exhibition curated by Paul Ardenne.
Finding Equilibrium
September 10, 2020
Ars Electronica exhibition and panel. Biggs spoke about her project, "Finding Equilibrium" as part of MIT, Media Lab’s Space Exploration Initiative, Sojourner 2020.
ACCESS | JANET BIGGS: AIRS ABOVE THE GROUND
August - September 2020
“ACCESS | JANET BIGGS: AIRS ABOVE THE GROUND,” CONNERSMITH. Gallery, Washington D.C. On-line solo exhibition.
Solitary Acts
June 3 - September 27, 2020
Solitary Acts,” a solo exhibition at the Boca Raton Museum of Art, curated by Kathy Goncharov.
Across the Universe
May 12, 2020
Air Mail Magazine, “Across the Universe” by Barbara Pollack.
Gabès Cinema Fen
April 3-11, 2020
“Fade to White” was exhibited as part of Gabès Cinema Fen, the film and art video festival of Gabès, Tunisia, curated by Paul Ardenne.
“Art At A Time Like This”
March 17, 2020 - Ongoing
Ongoing: “Art At A Time Like This,” an on-line group exhibition, curated by Barbara Pollack and Anne Verhallen.
Finding Equilibrium
March 6, 2020
Biggs’ project “Finding Equilibrium” was launched to the International Space Station as part of MIT Media Lab’s Space Exploration Initiative, “Sojourner 2020,” curated by Xin Liu.