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- Conditions of ExchangeDrum, Meredith (2019)Group exhibition curated by Abigail Simon and Esther Boesche
- Current Seen: Best Foot ForwardDrum, Meredith; Rachel, Stevens (2019)
- Green: 12th Conference of the European Society for Literature, Science and the Arts (SLSAeu)Drum, Meredith (2018-06-14)
- Intersections, International Symposium of Electronic Arts 2018, Durban, ZADrum, Meredith (2020-06-26)My paper, Mediated Natures - Speculative Futures and Justice Panel, was accepted, through a peer-review process, as part of the academic conference of Intersections, International Symposium of Electronic Arts 2018, Durban, South Africa.
- Light Year 47: Tales of Diverted RealityDrum, Meredith (2019-03-07)LIGHT YEAR 47: TALES OF DIVERTED REALITY {MARCH 7, 2019} Curated by: Peter Fulop & Brigitta Veradi Participating Artists (all artists are former artists in residence of ChaNorth): Chen Wang, James Hopkins & Tori Carr, Meredith Drum, Jonathan Sims, and Marisa Adesman & Christian Berman Tales of Diverted Reality is a collection of short stories exploring perceptions of reality from ancient to contemporary, from the individual point of view. Tales can estrange the reader, in this case the viewer from the real world & allows him or her to deal with deep-rooted psychological problems and anxiety provoking incidents to achieve anatomy. Tales of Diverted Reality jumps between circling endlessly around a candy colored amusement park, the vastness of Las Vegas and the authenticity within its deception, consumer driven visual culture that dominates many commercial worlds created with 3D computer software, visual invocation of a spell formula from the Egyptian Book of the Dead, and a feminist re-adaptation of the Bluebeard fairytale.
- Search for Delicious, Solo Screening at Microscope Gallery, Brooklyn, NYDrum, Meredith (2020)Microscope Gallery is highly respected in the art and cinema world. Their exhibitions are often reviewed and selected as "critic's picks" in Art Forum and the New York Times. The gallery has collaborated with the Whitney Museum. For an example review, see this "critic's pick" in Art Forum of a show that was in the gallery concurrent to my screening: https://www.artforum.com/picks/ina-archer-83884 From the gallery's event description: Microscope is very pleased to welcome Meredith Drum back to our event series for a solo online screening of her work. The program includes nine short videos made from 2005 to today by the artist addressing issues such as the environment and global warming, feminism, anthropology, and the history of cinema, with particular attention towards endangered species and cultures.
- The Works on Water Residency and Project Space Summer 2019Drum, Meredith (2019-07-05)A meditation on the past and future of this city: here the Ancestral Sonoran Desert People constructed the largest Pre-Columbia irrigation system in North America, history obliterated by the colonial construction that became contemporary Phoenix. Now over 150 people die each summer from heat-related trauma, and with a record high of 122° F what happens at 129° - adaptation or abandonment?