New media art, curating, contemporary art, participatory art, interactive art
Job title:
Professor of New Media Art
Biography:
Prof. Beryl Graham is Professor of New Media Art, and co-founder and editor of CRUMB, the resource for curators of new media art. She curated the international exhibition Serious Games for the Laing and Barbican art galleries, and has also worked with The Exploratorium, San Francisco, and San Francisco Camerawork. Dr. Graham has presented papers at conferences including Decoding the Digital (Victoria and Albert Museum).
http://www.crumbweb.org
http://www.berylgraham.com
http://www.sunderland.ac.uk/research/researchstaff/facultyofartsdesignmedia/artsdesign/profberylgraham/#d.en.44275
Qualifications:
PhD
My Latest
Graham, Beryl
(2017)
Peking Seminar: New Media Art.
In: Peking University seminar series: Prof. Laozhu, staff and PhD researchers of Media Lab (National Committee of Experimental Art), Annual of Contemporary Art of China, 26 November 2017, Beijing.
Graham, Beryl
(2021)
What is the shape of a PhD research process?
In: Research Student Training Seminars, 28 January 2021, Glasgow, Graduate School of the College of Arts, University of Glasgow.
Graham, Beryl
(2019)
Promises and Realities of Digital Technologies.
In: Credit — a discussion about monetisation and value in the art world, 30 November 2019, London, UK (Central St. Martins).
Graham, Beryl
(2017)
Collection-ish.
In: Beyond GRAMMATRON: 20 Years into the Future, 15 Sep 2017, London, UK (British Computer Society).
Graham, Beryl
(2017)
Exhibiting New Media and Digital Art: Educating Curators.
In: EAST–International Conference on Education, Art, Science and Technology, 23–24 November 2017, China, Beijing: China Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) and Beijing Visual Art Innovation Institute (BVAII).
Graham, Beryl
(2019)
Histories of Interactive New Media Art Exhibitions.
In: Art Y Nuevos Medios: Reflectiones, Practicas, Desafios, Conference of Departamento de Historia y Teoría del Arte, 26 April 2019, Spain, Madrid, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.