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Adrien Segal


Molalla River Meander
 

Adrien Segal is an artist based in Oakland, California. Drawing from landscape, science, history, emotion, and perception, her work bridges the gap between scientific rationality and the emotional nature of human experience. Adrien’s work has been exhibited internationally since 2007, is published in several books and academic journals, and she has been awarded Artist Residencies across the US, Canada, and Europe. Adrien has work included in the public art collections of the City of Homer in Alaska, the City of Alameda in California, the Schmidt Ocean Institute, and the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C. In 2022 Adrien will be the US-UK Fulbright Scholar at the University of Dundee in Scotland. Previously, she was the Latham Fellow at IIT Institute of Design in Chicago, and a Visiting Artist at San Diego State University, Benchspace Cork in Ireland, and at the University of Lethbridge in Canada. Adrien is a professor of art and design at California College of the Arts and the University of San Francisco. She pursues her creative practice out of her studio on the former Naval Base in Alameda, California.


Tidal Datum series


Sea Ice / Albedo

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