User:Jetsza/sandbox/Bonnie L. Mitchell (digital artist)

Bonnie Mitchell (Ohio, USA) is a digital artist, animator, archivist as well as a professor of Digital Arts at Bowling Green State University. Mitchell’s artworks explore spatial and experiential relationships to our physical, social, cultural and psychological environment through interaction and physical immersion. Her creative work includes interactive installation art, environmental data visualization art, experimental visual music animation, net-art, and new media art archive development.

Mitchell is the co-director of the ACM SIGGRAPH History Archives and the ISEA Symposium Archives and also a member of the organizing team of the Summit on New Media Art Archiving (first held in 2021 online and again in 2022 in Barcelona). She is also a member of the ISEA International Advisory Committee, the ACM SIGGRAPH History and Digital Arts Committees and is the SIGGRAPH 2023 History Chair in charge of the 50th conference celebration.

Education and Career

 * June 1992  Master of Fine Arts in Visual Design with an emphasis in Computer Art, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon
 * Winter 1989 Bachelor of Science in Art Education with an emphasis in Studio Art, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon
 * Spring 1987 Associate of Science in Computer Science, Central Wyoming College, Riverton, Wyoming
 * Spring 1987 Associate of Art in Fine Arts, Central Wyoming College, Riverton, Wyoming
 * Spring 1986 Associate of Art in Education-Secondary with focus in Art, Central Wyoming College, Riverton, Wyoming