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Juliana Galbraith

Thesis supervisor: Antonia Hernandez

Jules completed a bachelor of studio arts in Print Media with a minor in Computation Arts and sustained engagement with philosophy. While they were an undergrad, they were the recipient of an Undergraduate Student Research Award (CUSRA) for work in Computation Arts.

They are a founding member and print coordinator of Cyberlove Garden, a community arts and technology studio in Montreal. Additionally, they have attended residencies hosted by Softer Digital Futures (2021), World Creation Studio (2023), and The Museum for Loss and Renewal (2024).

Their interests, writ large across academic research and artistic practice, are historical and independent forms of self-publishing, environment and more-than-human ecologies, alternative epistemologies, poetics, and the intersections of aesthetics, ethics, and media.

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