From Jan. 24–March 3, The University of Tampa’s Scarfone/Hartley Gallery will showcase the work of established and upcoming artists in the ever-evolving realm of digital art at Electronics Alive IX. This biennial invitational exhibition features experimental computer animations, interactive digital work and virtual spaces by digital artists from around the world. There will be an opening reception on Friday, Feb. 3, from 7–9 p.m.
The exhibition will feature works by UT professors Lew Harris, Ryan McCullough and Douglas Sutherland, as well as digital artists from across the globe, including Morehshin Allahyari (Iranian-American), David Andrade ’07, Gaetan Borde (England), Samantha Burns ’11, Naghmeh Farzaneh, Monica Cook (UT’s 2017 STUDIO-f visiting artist), James Cunningham, Esteban Garcia Bravo (Columbian-American), Oliver Hilbert, Insa, Chris Landreth, Yuko Oda (Japanese-American), Alan Price, Antoine Roegiers (Belgium), Gregory Scott, The Gif Connoisseur and Rebecca Xu.
Visitors will see animated shorts and experimental films on view continuously, completed and in-production two-dimensional and three-dimensional digital art, and interactive installations.
Several exhibiting artists will give talks and workshops during the exhibition: