NEBULA XXIII

Rhonda Holberton

NEBULA XXIII, 2011

Archival pigment print: stardust suspended in acrylic medium on glass; ed 2 of 3
18 x 36 inches
Buy It Now: $3,900
Retail Value $3,550 / Starting Bid $1,450
Courtesy of the Artist

 

Rhonda Holberton explores the way technology reshapes the relationship between humans and our physical world. Working in sculpture, installation, photography and video, Holberton employs a hybrid of scientific and metaphysical practices to reveal a symbolic reading of empirical canons of belief. Rhonda has recently had solo and two person exhibitions at CULT | Aimee Friberg Exhibitions (San Francisco, CA), Zona Maco Sur (Mexico City, MX), City Limits Gallery and Royal Nonesuch (Oakland, CA) and the Berkeley Art Center (Berkeley, CA). Her work has been included in exhibitions at the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art and the San Francisco Arts Commission and is in notable private collections. Holberton received her B.F.A. from the California College of Arts and Crafts, and her M.F.A. from Stanford University. She currently teaches courses in experimental media at SJSU and has lectured at Stanford, California College of the Arts, and CSUEB. Her work has been featured in SFAQ, Art in America, Art Practical and Daily Serving, among others. Holberton is represented by CULT | Aimee Friberg Exhibitions.