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Jo-Anne Green (born August 14, 1959
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, South Africa) is a printmaker, visual artist, artist, arts administrator, writer, and educator who lives in
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, Massachusetts. She cofounded several non-profit organizations to support net art and experiments in digital and
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and art.


Education

Green attended the
University of the Witwatersrand The University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (), is a multi-campus South African Public university, public research university situated in the northern areas of central Johannesburg. It is more commonly known as Wits University or Wits ( o ...
where she graduated with a BFA Honours in Printmaking, majoring in Art History and Painting, in 1981. In 1983, she moved to the United States where she attended
Southeastern Massachusetts University The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (UMass Dartmouth or UMassD) is a public research university in Dartmouth, Massachusetts. It is the southernmost campus of the University of Massachusetts system. Formerly Southeastern Massachusetts Un ...
(now UMASS Dartmouth) and
Lesley University Lesley University is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education. As of 2018-19 Lesley University enrolled 6,593 students (2,707 undergraduate and 3,886 graduate). History ...
, graduating with an MFA in Visual Arts (1989) and an MA in Arts Administration (2003). In 1999, at the
University of New Mexico The University of New Mexico (UNM; es, Universidad de Nuevo México) is a public research university in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Founded in 1889, it is the state's flagship academic institution and the largest by enrollment, with over 25,400 ...
's High Performance Computing Center, Green founded the artist-in-residence program and managed the Art Technology Center until June 2001, when she returned to Boston to complete her MS in Art Administration at Lesley University in 2003. She also taught part-time at Emerson College.


Personal life

Green has lived in Boston for thirty-two years and in
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, New Mexico (UNM) from 1996-2001. She worked as a Graphic Designer at the University of New Mexico’s High Performance Computing Center where she founded the artist-in-residence program that led to the formation of the Art Technology Center (ATC): it was there, in 2001, that she met her current partner Helen L. Thorington. Green was Program Coordinator for both the ATC and the Arts of the Americas Institute at UNM from 1999-2001. She returned to Boston in 2001, and joined
New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. New is an adjective referring to something recently made, discovered, or created. New or NEW may refer to: Music * New, singer of K-pop group The Boyz Albums and EPs * ''New'' (album), by Paul McCartney, 2013 * ''New'' (EP), by Regurgitator, ...
in 2002: she designed websites, brochures, logos and postcards; and engaged in grant writing and fundraising, among other responsibilities.


Work

Green had her first art exhibition, with Kim Berman, in Johannesburg (1982). She made prints, paintings, artist’s books and installations, many of them grappling with Apartheid, violence, and chronic pain which she suffered for more than thirty years. In 1989, her MFA Thesis exhibition was accepted by the Cambridge Multicultural Arts, Center; she participated in numerous group exhibitions in Boston and New York. Her one-of-a-kind artist book, “Waiting and Remembering,” was acquired by the Jack Ginsberg Centre for Book Arts at Wits Art Museum, Johannesburg, South Africa where it was shown at the inaugural exhibition of the collection. Green co-founded Cultural Resistance in 1985, organizing South African art exhibitions and video screenings, and designing and publishing a monthly newsletter, ''UNCENSORED'', with her collaborators Kim Berman and
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. Cultural Resistance was a project of Fund for a Free South Africa (FreeSA) where she volunteered from 1984-1990, culminating in Nelson Mandela’s visit to Boston. Green was co-director of
New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. New is an adjective referring to something recently made, discovered, or created. New or NEW may refer to: Music * New, singer of K-pop group The Boyz Albums and EPs * ''New'' (album), by Paul McCartney, 2013 * ''New'' (EP), by Regurgitator, ...
(NRPA) from 2002 to 2016 where she founded Upgrade! Boston and curated exhibitions at Art Interactive, funded by the LEF Foundation) and the Huret & Spectre Gallery (funded by the
Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Andy Warhol (; born Andrew Warhola Jr.; August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987) was an American visual artist, film director, and producer who was a leading figure in the Art movement, visual art movement known as pop art. His works explore th ...
). NRPA was founded in 1981 to foster the development of new and experimental work for radio and sound arts. It commissioned and distributed 300 works for New American Radio (newamericanradio.org). While at NRPA, Jo-Anne Green also wrote essays that focused on art processes, including ''Interactivity and Agency in Real-Time Systems.'' In early 1996, NRPA extended its mandate to net art. To achieve this, Helen Thorington founded Turbulence.org and Jo-Anne Green joined her in 2002. Turbulence commissioned, exhibited, and archived 356 works that creatively explored the Internet as a site of production and transmission; and supported experimentation with distributed real-time multilocation performance events. The site was produced in New York and Boston and got about 150,000 to 250,000 visitors per month as of 2006. It was also home to two blogs: Networked_Performance and Networked_Music_Review. Other major projects include Networked: a (networked_book) about (networked_art); Mixed Realities (2007); Pulsed Pull Installation Upgrade! Boston; and New England Initiative II. This site defined network performance as "any work that is enabled by computer networks ... which engage users in a performative experience." She has also organized several exhibitions at Pace Digital Gallery(PDG), Manhattan, New York as well as Green co-organized multiple symposia at PDG as well as the Floating Points speaker series at
Emerson College Emerson College is a private college with its main campus in Boston, Massachusetts. It also maintains campuses in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California and Well, Limburg, Netherlands ( Kasteel Well). Founded in 1880 by Charles Wesley Emerson as a ...
, Boston Massachusetts.


Exhibitions and curations

Green uses digital technology and her background as a painter and photographer for her art. Green has exhibited her artwork in Johannesburg, Boston, and New York, mounting her first solo exhibition at Different Angle Gallery in 1990.Silver. Joanne, "Green’s art digs into her African roots." Boston Herald, Boston, Massachusetts, March 30, 1990 The opening of the exhibition celebrated
Nelson Mandela Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (; ; 18 July 1918 – 5 December 2013) was a South African Internal resistance to apartheid, anti-apartheid activist who served as the President of South Africa, first president of South Africa from 1994 to 1 ...
and the
African National Congress The African National Congress (ANC) is a Social democracy, social-democratic political party in Republic of South Africa, South Africa. A liberation movement known for its opposition to apartheid, it has governed the country since 1994, when ...
.


References


External links


Personal Website
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Turbulence.org
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