SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2003
"Dark Science" www.gallerythe.org
The Spiritual in Digital Art, Coquitlam, BC, February 17th-March 23rd
2002-2003
Digital 2002, Taranto Gallery, New York, NY, December 8th-January 31st
Digital 2002, New York Hall of Science, Queens, NY, September 28th– December 1st
Digital DUMBO 2002, M3 Projects, Brooklyn, NY, September 19th-22nd
2001-2002
Digital 2001, Silicon Gallery, Philadelphia, PA, December 8th-January 25th
2001
Digitalis, Moon Base Gallery, Vancouver, BC, November 23rd-December 16th
Digital 2001, New York Hall of Science, Queens, NY, September 29th-November 16th
Rhizome Openmouse, FUN, New York, NY, July 27th
(k)New, School of Visual Arts Photography and Related Media Thesis Show,
Wooster Street Gallery, New York, NY, June 26th-July 21st
EDUCATION
MFA in Photography and Related Media, School of Visual Arts, 2001
BA in Visual Arts and Photography, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, 1998
Bill Byrne is a graduate from New York’s School of Visual Arts Master Fine Arts
in Photography and Related Media. His work focuses on the use of photographic
montage to build a surrealistic, organic world. His work deals with issues of
artificial life and man’s relationship to nature and machines. He makes digital
prints, and large scale animated installations. His image “Generator” was
featured in Arts and Science Collaborators’ Digital 2002 exhibition. His work
was also included in the Evergreen Cultural Center’s (located in Vancouver)
recent group show, Digitalis 2. His web site www.billbyrne.net, functions as
a showcase for his work.
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