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    Gail Wight (born 1960, in Sunny Valley, Connecticut) is an American new media artist and professor, whose work fuses art with biology, neurology, and technology. Popular media Wight uses to create art include, drawing and painting, electronic sculpture, interactive sculpture, video and living mediums.

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  2. Professor. Gail Wight has taught in the Art Practice program at Stanford since 2003, focusing on Experimental Media. Wight holds an MFA in New Genres from the San Francisco Art Institute where she was a Javits Fellow, and a BFA from the Studio for Interrelated Media at Massachusetts College of Art.

  3. Gail Wight is Professor in the Department of Art & Art History at Stanford University where she focuses on experimental media. Her work has been exhibited internationally in venues including: the Natural History Museum, London, UK; the National Art Museum of China, Beijing; Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK; and Foxy Productions, New York City, NY.

  4. Professor of Art and Art History, Emerita. Art & Art History. Print Profile. Email Profile. View Stanford-only Profile. Bio. Teaching. Publications. Bio. Gail Wight holds an MFA in New Genres from the San Francisco Art Institute where she was a Javits Fellow, and a BFA from the Studio for Interrelated Media at Massachusetts College of Art.

  5. Feb 22, 2016 - May 31, 2016. Gail Wight: The Hexapodarium. Gail Wight works primarily in sculpture, video, interactive media, and print. Wight constructs biological allegories, examining the impacts of life sciences on humans, plants, and animals.

  6. Gail Wight is a contemporary American artist known for her experimental approach to art. Wight innovates in various mediums including sculpture, video, interactive media, silk and digital prints, and photography.

  7. Gail Wight | Modern Thought & Literature. Professor of Art and Art History, Emerita. CV. Curriculum Vitae PDF. M.F.A., San Francisco Art Institute, New Genres (1994) B.F.A., Massachusetts College of Art, Studio for Interrelated Media (1988) Department: Art & Art History.

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