TERI RUEB
Boulder, CO
Boulder, CO
Teri Rueb is a Ucross alumna, artist, and Professor of Critical Media Practices at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Her practice unfolds in the extended fields of sound, mobile media art, and land-based critical spatial practices. She has received awards including a Prix Ars Electronica Award and nominations for the CalArts Alpert Award, the Rockefeller New Media Award, and the Boston ICA Foster Prize. Her work has been supported by numerous institutes, universities, artist residency programs, and state arts councils. She lectures and presents widely, and her scholarly writings have been published by MIT Press, Routledge, and University of Minnesota. Teri holds a doctorate from Harvard University; a master’s degree from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Interactive Telecommunications Program; and a bachelor’s degree in Art and Literary and Cultural Studies (honors) from Carnegie Mellon University.