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Genevieve Gaiser Tremblay | Genevieve Gaiser Tremblay is a multidisciplinary artist and community catalyst who places herself at the convergence of art, technology, and the environment. Her creative work over the past 25 years has included digital and interactive media, photography, painting, video and film. Currently, she is creating awareness around the creative potential of social, mobile and location-aware technologies for urban planning, environmental, and public art projects. She is working to nurture this community of trailblazing artists and others who are actively redefining public art and the environment through the application of these new technologies and offering unexpected views of our world.
In 2001, she co-founded Cultural Entrepreneurs, a Seattle based firm that provides cultural innovation to community-based ventures through strategic visioning, communications and program development. The cross-disciplinary programs she has developed channel the vision of and leverage the synergy between artists, designers, scholars, technologists, environmentalists and industry professionals.
Genevieve has an MFA from Massachusetts College of Art (Studio for Interrelated Media) and a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University (Intermedia). She is currently a Bellevue Arts Commissioner (WA) and a member of the 2008 Bellevue Sculpture Exhibit Committee, currently planning the City of Bellevue’s 2008 environmentally focused exhibit, “Sculpted Green”. She lives with her husband and 3 children in a neighborhood nestled in the wetlands of Bellevue, Washington.
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