Corinne Whitaker

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Birthyear
1934
Currently based
Carmel, CA
Affiliated institution
Digital Giraffe
Website

www.giraffe.com

giraffe@giraffe.com
About

AKA the Digital Giraffe, with 46 years experience as a Digital Painter and
Digital Sculptor. Editor, programmer, designer, author the Digital Giraffe
eZine (www.giraffe.com), an award-winning monthly journal of art and culture now in its 30th year of web publication and recipient of 2 Golden Web Awards. Exhibited internationally in over 80 solo shows and 260 group exhibitions. Author of 33 books of digital painting and poetry, including the recent "Once Upon a Didgeridoo". (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1722446277/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1530921371&sr=1-3&keywords=Corinne+Whitaker) Composer of music using artificial intelligence.

CV
Corinne Whitaker, aka the Digital Giraffe, has been acclaimed for 46 years as one of the pioneering artists in the fields of digital imaging and digital sculpture. She has exhibited worldwide in over 80 solo and 260 group exhibitions, including a large solo exhibit entitled "Digital Mindscapes" at the Monterey Museum of Art, “Corinne Whitaker dot Uncom” at the San Bernardino County Museum, “No Rules” at the Peninsula Museum in Burlingame, CA., and “CyberSphere” at Stanford University. She presented the first digital fine art exhibition in India and has shown work in Thailand, Germany, England, Japan , Russia, France, China, Singapore, and Italy. She has shown at the Austin Museum of Digital Art and the Museum of Computer Art. She has lectured extensively on the radical new iconography offered by the computer, including “Look Ma. No Paintbrush!” at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. In 2007 Whitaker exhibited at Art Biennale in Florence, Italy. In 2010 she exhibited her work at United States Biennale in New York City. In 2011 her solo show “Mind Over Matter” took place at Evolve the Gallery in Sacramento, California. 10 of her digital sculptures are located in DAAP, the world’s first virtual sculpture park online. In 2014 she was included in “Best of 2014” at ARC Gallery in Chicago. In 2015 she was one of the distinguished sculptors invited to participate in an International Conference on 3D printing at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas.
Whitaker is one of the featured artists in the CD ROM and book, “Women Artists of the American West”. Her work has won over 30 awards, including “Best in CyberArt” and two Golden Web Awards as well as an Artist’s Fellowship Award from the City of Pasadena. She is featured in “Art of the Digital Age”, as well as the DVD set “International Digital Sculpture, 2009”. She is also the author of 33 books of digital paintings and poetry. (www.giraffe.com/gr_hookedonbooks.html). Whitaker’s award-winning Digital Giraffe online journal, (www.giraffe.com) now in its 30th year of web publication, has been visited by 222 nations. Accessed by over 1.4 million hits monthly, it presents a changing exhibit of digital sculpture, sculptural renderings, and paintings along with features, critiques and articles, most of them archived online for the free use of scholars, curators, academics, art lovers, and critics.
Whitaker has been actively involved in the art community. For ten years she ran the Digital Giraffe gallery in Carmel, California. She has been a Board Member of the Fellows of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and the
Carmel Gallery Alliance. She founded and curated the “Sculpture Withindoors” exhibit at the Carmel Art Festival. She is represented by the
Paul Mahder Gallery in Healdsburg, CA. Her current studio is open by appointment at Heather Glen Court on Mission Street and 8th in Carmel-By-The Sea, California.
News
D-Art 2016

Whitaker's digital paintings, are featured in the Digital Art Gallery of CGiV, 13th International Conference on Computer Graphics, Imaging, and Visualization, Sultan Moulay Sliman University, Beni Mellal city, and Morocco

D-Art 2016
Matador Review

Whitaker's digital paintings and poetry are featured in the Fall issue of Matador Review, an alternative literature and art magazine.

www.matadorreview.com/corinne-whitaker

Matador Review
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