John Sturgeon

Former Fellows

John Sturgeon is a digital media artist-poet, practicing in video, installation, performance, and interactive forms, with interests in tele-performative and streaming media collaborations. He is a Professor of Art at the University of Maryland and has exhibited and performed extensively both nationally and internationally, including solo commissions for the Museum of Modern Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, a retrospective at ICA-Boston, International Symposium on Electronic Arts-ChicagoArs Electronica, Austria, and the Biennale of Sydney. Notable video screenings include the Whitney Biennial and broadcasts on PBS. His artwork is represented in the collections of major museums worldwide.

Since the early 1970s, Sturgeon has consistently utilized emerging forms of electronic media to articulate a quest for a spiritual persona. His work explores the role of electronic media in the process of self-creation/discovery and community formation, while creating a unique space for the contemplation of these issues.

Sturgeon has been instrumental in designing and administrating innovative programs for electronic media, including Carnegie Mellon University, and co-founding the graduate program in Integrated Electronic Arts at Rensselaer.