Kerry Richardson
Kerry Richardson is an artist-teacher with extensive experience in community collaboration. She is a new media artist, designer and activist interested in screen culture; her work in 2D computer animation explores our relationships to videogames and big box consumerism. Previously she used direct advocacy documentary and collaborative community video to engage TV audiences as activists and makers. Her video work has screened at the Gene Siskel Film Center, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, and internationally at disability film festivals. An Adjunct Assistant Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, she teaches in the departments of Film, Video, New Media, & Animation and Contemporary Practices.