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Flint Jamison

Expanding possibilities in the domain of contemporary art, Flint Jamison serves as an Associate Professor and Chair of Photo/Media at the University of Washington. Since joining the faculty in 2015, he has been instrumental in shaping the curriculum and fostering a dynamic environment for creative exploration. Jamison's commitment to art education is matched by his prolific career as an artist, where his work spans performance art, video art, and sculpture. Jamison is a visionary in the art world, co-founding influential contemporary art spaces such as Yale Union and the Department of Safety. These platforms have become vital incubators for emerging artists, reflecting his dedication to nurturing new talent and challenging traditional boundaries. His own artwork has gained international recognition, with solo exhibitions and participation in esteemed biennials, including the 2014 Liverpool Biennial and the 2017 Whitney Biennial, showcasing his innovative approach to art-making. In addition to his academic and artistic pursuits, Jamison is the founder and editor-in-chief of Veneer Magazine, a publication that delves into the intersections of art, culture, and society. Through Veneer, he provides a critical platform for dialogue and reflection, further cementing his role as a thought leader in the contemporary art scene. Jamison's research interests are deeply rooted in performance art, video art, photo/media, and sculpture, areas in which he continues to push boundaries and inspire both students and peers. His multifaceted career reflects a profound commitment to expanding the horizons of art and education, making him a pivotal figure in the contemporary art landscape.

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