Felice Grodin
Felice Grodin is a visual artist and cultural agent who creates the real from the virtual through experimental and transdisciplinary projects.
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Felice Grodin’s work hovers between the digital and analog realms, creating immersive experiences that have an impact on reality. Her practice focuses on the integration of art and narration. Many of her stories take shape as possible futures that can be experienced in the present, incorporating digital tools including augmented reality, digital modeling and fabrication, and video. An artist with a background in architecture, her show Felice Grodin: Invasive Species (2017-current) was the first AR (augmented reality) only contemporary art exhibition in the United States. She has since teamed up with PAMM for additional AR projects in collaboration with UNTITLED Art Fair, The Deering Estate, and Miami International Airport. Grodin is also a founding member of the collaborative A.S.T. (Alliance of the Southern Triangle), which explores artistic and cultural possibilities re-imagined in an era of climate change and political volatility. In addition, in 2015, she was awarded a WaveMaker Grant from the Cannonball Arts Organization. Grodin received a Bachelor of Architecture and the Thomas J. Lupo Award for Metropolitan Studies from Tulane University, and a Master of Architecture with Distinction from Harvard University, where she received the Faculty Design Award. She lives and works in Miami Beach, Florida.
INVASIVE SPECIES - PÉREZ ART MUSEUM MIAMI
OTHER RECENT PROJECTS
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The Guardian December 3, 2020
ALL WORLD Magazine 2019
Voyage MIA Magazine February 21, 2019
New York Times Magazine March 12, 2019
New York Street Guide December 13, 2018
Whitewall November 27, 2018
AppleInsider November 29, 2017
ArtDaily November 22, 2017
Miami Herald July 15, 2016
Miami Art Guide October, 2014