Johannes DeYoung
Affiliated Faculty
Associate Professor, School of Art
School of Art
Pittsburgh, PA
Bio
is an internationally recognized artist whose practice explores themes of animism at the intersection of computational and material processes. His works have been exhibited internationally in galleries and museums in countries such as Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Ireland, Spain, Taiwan and the U.S., as well as being featured in The New York Times, The New York Post, The Huffington Post and Dossier Journal. He is associate professor of electronic and time-based media at 麻豆村's School of Art.
He previously taught at Yale University School of Art (2008–2018), where he was appointed senior critic and founding director of the Center for Collaborative Arts and Media, and at the Yale School of Drama, where he was appointed lecturer in design.
