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Neta Bomani

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Neta Bomani is a New York City-based artist and educator. Her work mixes oral histories, computation, social practices, archives, printmaking, "paper engineering," zine making and workshops to create DIY “artifacts.” Bomani has exhibited her work at the Kitchen in New York City.

She defines herself as an abolitionist and is "interested in parsing information and histories while making things by hand with computers both human and non-human."

Education[edit]

Neta Bomani attended St. Edwards University in Austin, Texas where she was News Editor for the student news website, Hilltop Views.[1][2] She graduated with a BA in Communication, Media Arts, and Broadcast Journalism and moved to New York in 2018 and became involved with the School for Poetic Computation that fall, attending New York University Tisch School of the Arts from 2019 for a graduate degree in Interactive Telecommunications, which she received in 2021.[3]

She has studied under Mariame Kaba, American Artist, writer and educator Simone Browne, sociologist Ruha Benjamin, Fred Moten and others whom she says inform her work.

Teaching[edit]

Bomani co-directed the School for Poetic Computation from 2019 to 2020. She worked as an instructor in the Collaborative Arts Department at New York University [4] before becoming an adjunct professor at the New School in 2021.[5]. Bomani has also taught at Princeton University.[6]

Awards[edit]

Eyebeam resident, 2021

References[edit]

  1. https://www.hilltopviewsonline.com/14231/viewpoints/ourview-administration-fails-to-adequately-address-concerns-of-students-of-color/
  2. https://www.hilltopviewsonline.com/4540/viewpoints/social-media-contributes-to-antisocial-apathetic-society/
  3. https://www.linkedin.com/in/netanyabomani/
  4. "Neta Bomani". eyebeam.org. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  5. https://www.linkedin.com/in/netanyabomani/
  6. https://onscreen.thekitchen.org/media/neta-bomani-dark-matter-objects-technologies-of-capture-and-things-that-cant-be-held

External links[edit]

Bomani’s website


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