| Reese Inman |
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| Biography |
| Reese Inman (computer arts) is an artist/programmer working in the Boston area. In addition to her own creative work, which merges computer technology with the human hand, she has worked extensively as a multimedia designer and programmer, creating educational media and designing web sites for organizations ranging from start-up businesses to Fortune 500 companies. Inman is a graduate of the Museum School’s Fifth Year Certificate and Diploma programs (’05 and ’04) as well as Harvard University (‘92), where she received an AB in Visual and Environmental Studies. She was the two-time recipient of the Dana Pond Award in Painting (’04, ‘05) and a 2005 recipient of the St. Botolph Club’s Grant-in-Aid Award. Recent exhibitions of her work include “Big Bang! Abstract Painting for the 21st Century” at the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln Mass.; “Graphic Havoc” at Firehouse Gallery, Burlington, Vt.; and the 2007 DIGit Media Festival, N.Y. |
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