Glowlab is an artist-run production and publishing lab engaging urban public space as the medium for contemporary art and technology projects. We track emerging approaches to psychogeography, the exploration of the physical and psychological landscape of cities. Our annual Conflux festival, exhibitions, events and our bi-monthly web-based magazine support a network of artists, researchers and technologists around the world.
Christina Ray is a Brooklyn-based artist and curator whose projects examine the relationship between location and experience. She is the founder of Glowlab, an international community dedicated to psychogeography and contemporary art. Ray curates events and exhibitions; publishes Glowlab's web-based magazine; and produces Conflux, an annual festival in New York for the creative exploration of urban public space.
Ray has collaborated with organizations including Creative Time, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, Intel’s Berkeley Research Lab, Eyebeam, Parsons School of Design, Hunter College, University of Pennsylvania Design School and others. Projects have been featured extensively online and in publications including the New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, The Village Voice, Time Out, New York Press, Adbusters, Flash Art magazine and many others.
Ray's projects engage a range of media, including street photography and documentary work; technology/web-based projects; participatory walks and games; and drawings and installations. She has exhibited widely at galleries including DCKT Contemporary, Participant Inc., and Elizabeth Harris in New York; Gallery Kobo Chika in Tokyo; and cherrydelosreyes and Gallery Luisotti in Los Angeles. Her work is represented by DCKT Contemporary.
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