Morgan Schwartz creates video
installations, single-channel videos, urban actions and interactive media projects.
He works collaboratively on projects in response to specific sites or cultural
systems. In collaboration with Glowlab, he developed "One Block Radius",
an online interactive archive commissioned for New York's New Museum of Contemporary
Art (oneblockradius.org). Morgan organized The Hope. Project, an urban performance
and skywriting public art project made in response to September 11th. His work
has been presented at the DUMBO Short Film/Video Festival, NY 2004, Participant
Gallery, NY 2004; The Kitchen, NY 2003; Boston Cyber Arts Festival 2003, 2001;
ArtRages: Mobius, Boston 2003; Berwick Research Institute, Boston 2002; Aquinas
College, Grand Rapids 2002; Aidekman Arts Center, Boston 2002; Tisch School of
Visual Art, NY 2001; Gallery@ Green Street, Boston 2001. Morgan earned a BSE
in Chemical Engineering from Princeton University in 1996 and his MFA from the
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in 2002. He is an Assistant Professor
of Digital Multimedia at Marymount Manhattan College. |