Douglas
Rosenberg
Professor
421 Lathrop Hall
262-2817
rosend@education.wisc.edu
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Douglas Rosenberg is the recipient of the prestigious 2002 Phelan Art
Award in Video. He is well-known for his collaborations with
Molissa Fenley, Sean Curran, Joe Goode, Li Chiao-Ping and others.
Recent honors include fellowships from, the Project on Death
in America, funded by the Soros Foundation, the Wisconsin Arts
Board (Fellwship in Performance), Isadora Duncan Dance Award
(IZZIE), Bay Area Dance Coalition for his work with Ellen Bromberg
on Singing Myself A Lullaby. His work has been funded by the
NEA, the Zellerbach Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation.
His numerous residencies include: The Institute for Studies
in The Arts, and the International Festival of Video Dance in
Buenos Aires, Argentina and recently STARLAB Institute, Brussels
and the Video Danza Mostra, Barcelona. Recent shows include,
Video Festival Riccionne Teatro Televisione, Riccione, Italy,
The Contemporary Art Museum in Buenos Aires, Dance on Camera
Festival, NY, Mostra de Vídeo Dansa de Barcelona, Spain, The
Video Place, London, Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York and Moving
Pictures Festival of Video Dance, Toronto. He also coordinated
the Dance for the Camera Symposium in February, 2000, at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Dance for the Camera Symposium February 9 - 13, 2000
View webcasts of the symposium proceedings
Recent shows included:
- Symphony Space, NY
- The National Museum of Dance, Saratoga Springs, NY, Nov. 9, 8pm
- Franklin and Marshall College, PA, Nov. 10, 8pm
- San Francisco Art Institute, Nov. 23, 6:30pm
- The Kennedy Center, Wash DC, Jan. 10
- Highways Performance Space, LA, Jan 19
- Constellation Change Screen Dance Festival 2003, London, March 14
- Dance on Camera Festival, Lincoln Center, New York, Jan. 10-11, 17-18
- Festival Buenos Aires Danza Contemporanea, Aliance Francaise de Buenos
Aires, Dec. 5-20
Website: www.dvpg.net
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