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Natascha Seideneck 

https://www.nataschaseideneck.com/ 

Natascha Seideneck is a Denver-based interdisciplinary artist whose work engages in experimental processes that merge still and time-based visual technologies. She is especially interested in how landscapes have been surveyed and surveilled, both in contemporary and historical contexts. Her photography presents portals to current, imagined, or ancient worlds and questions the impact ecological disasters have had on the human condition.  

Seideneck is currently an Assistant Professor of Art at the Metropolitan State University of Denver. She received an MFA from the School for the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and a BFA from MSU Denver. She has exhibited in Colorado, Massachusetts, New Mexico and New York. Her work can be found in the permanent collections of the California Institute for Integral Studies, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, and Ramble Hotel in Denver, among others. In addition to her photographic practice, commissions have included site-specific installations for Colorado State University’s Behavioral Science Building, Arch II and Soma Logic in Boulder, CO, as well as Infinite Horizon, a public art piece for Denver International Airport.  Seideneck has served on public art committees, presented at numerous art panels, and served on the Exhibition Committee at Colorado Photographic Arts Center. 


Featured in The Space(s) Between is Seideneck’s Horizon series. As the artist explains, “To the viewer the horizon continually displaces itself, presenting us with a mirage both grounding and elusive, never resolving itself to an impassable background. The round presentation of this series represents portholes and plane windows inspired by imagined voyages through the anthropocentric landscape.”

Natascha also has work featured in the digital section of the exhibition. Click here to view it.

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