About

 

bio.

Adam Hogan is a media artist, cinematographer and musician whose work occupies a space between art, film and media research. His work engages expanded cinema and experimental approaches to moving image and sound. By using the medium itself through production and development, he explores how media technologies shape our perception and relationships to spaces and histories.

His work includes experimental collaborations with artists, choreographers, musicians and composers, which have been featured in numerous national and international festivals, exhibitions and collections including Smithsonian Institution, Metropolitan Museum, Tate Modern, Berlinale, Ars Electronica, International Symposium on Electronic Art, CyFest13 & 15, Athens Digital Arts Festival, Experimental Intermedia NYC, and more. His work has also been published on streaming platforms: Apple TV, Amazon Prime, Criterion Channel, Apple Music, and others.

Hogan holds a Ph.D. from University of Washington, Seattle in Digital Arts and Experimental Media and a Master of Fine Arts from Washington University in St. Louis. He is an Associate Professor of Art and Head of Experimental Media at the University of Arkansas.