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Stefani Bardin

EDUCATION

2008 MFA Media Arts, Department of Media Study,University at Buffalo, NY
2003  MA, Poetics, University of Maine, Orono, ME
2002    BA, English, Creative Writing Concentration, Webster University, St. Louis, MO
1993 Post Baccalaureate Work, Creative Writing, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
1992  Post Baccalaureate Work, Creative Writing, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
1990   BBA, Marketing, Minor in Philosophy, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2008-2009 Visiting Artist, Department of Media Study, University at Buffalo, NY
2006-08 Adjunct Instructor, Department of Media Study,University at Buffalo, NY
2004-06 Teaching Assistant, Department of Media Study,University at Buffalo, NY
2002-04 Teaching Assistant, Department of English, University of Maine, Orono, ME
1999-2001 Assistant Director, Duane Reed Gallery, St. Louis, MO
1995-98 Galleries Manager, Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS & SCREENINGS

2009 Fugitive Video Project, Nashville, TN
2009 Artist's Talk, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH
2008  “One Way Street”, Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center, Buffalo, NY
2007  “The Persistence of Vision”, Global Super-8 Day, Squeaky Wheel, Buffalo, NY
2007 “Petrified Unrest”, Erie Electric, Alfred University, Alfred, NY
2007 “Petrified Unrest”, Resolutions ‘07, Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center, Buffalo, NY
2006 “One Way Street”, Pecha Kucha, Sound Lab, Buffalo, NY
2006 “Mr. Bungle Sends His Regards”, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
2006 “Blind Spots”, Flik OMSK, Corsica Studios, Farrell Court, Elephant Road London, SE17 1LB
2006 “Blind Spots”, Interval (2), The Slade School of Art, London, England
2006 “Commodity Fetishism: Lucky You”, 10th Annual International Women’s Film Festival, Market Arcade Film and Arts Center, Buffalo, NY
2005 “Blind Spots”, Video Screening, Soundlab, Buffalo, NY
2004 “Histoire d’A”, Video Screening, Squeaky Wheel, Buffalo, NY
2002 “cerUbahn” (Installation), Tacheles, Berlin, Germany
2001 “cerUbahn” (Installation), Friends of the Night Project  Room, Vienna, Austria
2001 “Reflecting Animal”, Galerie Edition Stalzer, Vienna, Austria

PUBLICATIONS

2009 "Taste of Place" by Amy B. Trubek, review for Food, Culture & Society, Berg Publications
2007 “Kitchen Secrets: The Meaning of Cooking Secrets in Everyday Life”, by Frances Short, review for Gastronomica – The Journal of Food and Culture, University of California Press, Volume 7, Number 2, Spring 2007.
2006 “Marching Plagues and Errant Administrations”, The Squealer, Squeaky Wheel, Buffalo, NY “Cooking for Mr. Latte: A Food Lover’s Courtship, with Recipes”, by Amanda Hesser, review for Gastronomica – The Journal of Food and Culture, U of C Press, Volume 5, Number 2, Spring 2005.
2005  “Art, Law and The Patriot Act Symposium”, Art Voice, Volume 4, n14, April.
2005 “Stop. Look. Listen. James Benning is Coming to Buffalo.” Art Voice, Volume 4, n14
2004 “Chemical Proust: Remembrance of Things Pastiche”, Mid-Atlantic Popular Culture Conference, Buffalo, NY, November 4.
2004 “Content Under Pressure”, netartreview.net, March 14, 2004
2004 “Flashbacks Providing Perceptions of Simultaneity: The Fate of the Poet in New Media Paradigms”, Digital Cultures Project, UCLA Hammar Museum, Los Angeles, CA, April 22, 2004

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

2008
2008 Advanced Digital Art, "Pop Rocks & Coca Cola: Theory as Praxis" Spring, Department of Media Study, University at Buffalo, Graduate and Undergraduate Production Seminar
2008 Film History II, Spring, Department of Media Study, University at Buffalo
2007 Introduction to Media Analysis ,  “ The Medium is the Media and the Message is Information”. 
Spring, Department of Media Study, University at Buffalo, Undergraduate Seminar. 
2006 Introduction to Media Analysis ,  “ The Medium is the Media and the Message is Information”.
Fall, Department of Media Study, University at Buffalo, Undergraduate Seminar.
2006 Introduction to Film Interpretation, “ Auteur! Auteur!”, Spring, Dept. of Media Study
University at Buffalo, Undergraduate Theory Course.
2005  Introduction to Film Interpretation, “ Auteur! Auteur!”, Fall, Dept. of Media Study
University at Buffalo, Undergraduate Theory Course.
2005  Basic Digital Art.  Spring, Department of Media Study, University at Buffalo, Undergraduate Production Course.
2004 Basic Digital Art.  Fall, Department of Media Study, University at Buffalo, Undergraduate Production Course.
2002-04 English Composition.  Four Semesters.  University of Maine, Orono, ME.  Undergraduate English Writing Course.

GRANTS, AWARDS, CONFERENCES AND AFFILIATIONS

2009 Experimental Televison Center (ETC) Finishing Funds Award
2007 Tonawandas’ Council on the Arts/Carnegie Art Center Video Regrant Award,
2006 Interval (2) Film Can Help Us Think Thought, Co-Organized Conference with Steven Eastwood at The Slade School of Art, London, England, March 17-8
2006 SUNY Dissertation Grant, SUNY Buffalo,
2006 GSEU Professional Development Award, SUNY Buffalo,
2006- Board of Directors, Squeaky Wheel, Buffalo, NY
2006 Tonawandas’ Council on the Arts/Carnegie Art Center Video Regrant Award,
2005 Interval (1) Film Can Help Us Think Thought, Co-Organized  Conference with Steven Eastwood at University at Buffalo, November 5-6.
2004-06 Deans Fellowship, SUNY Buffalo, Department of Media Study
2001 Grant Recipient, $1500, University of Maine, Croatian Documentary
2001  Grant Recipient, $4500, University of Maine, Funding for video documentation and installation in Berlin, Germany and Vis, Croatia

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Stefani Bardin, 2008