Nicole Condon-Shih is an interdisciplinary artist who explores the intersection of art and science in a research-based creative practice. She examines the dichotomy between the microscopic versus the macroscopic in thinking about biological, cultural, and societal systems.
In 2020, Condon-Shih completed a permanent public art project, Hidden Estrus, at the Sears think[box] on the Case Western Reserve University campus.
Her work has also been shown internationally in Hong Kong at the Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism & Architecture, in Beijing at the B3 Biennale of the Moving Image, and in the Reverse the Perspective exhibition at the Xiangsi Art Museum in Tianjin, China.
She is an Associate Professor in the Foundation Department at the Cleveland Institute of Art. Her art practice continually informs her teaching, just as teaching is integral to her practice as an artist.
Hidden Estrus
laser engraved fluorescent acrylic encased in petri dishes
72 inches x 160 inches x 1 inch
Hidden Estrus (detail view)
laser engraved fluorescent acrylic encased in petri dishes
72 inches x 160 inches x 1 inch
Particle City
mixed media, petri dishes
40 x 30 feet x 1 inch
Booming X2
bamboo steamers, mapped video projection and animation
15 x 45 x 5 feet
Booming X3
bamboo steamers mapped video projection and animation
10 x 10 x 5 feet
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