L. M. Ramsey is a New York City-based imaging specialist working in the cultural heritage sector. Her artistic practice is informed by archival structures, computational vs. natural ecosystems, and the ethical considerations of humans, non-human animals, plants and machines. She holds an MA in Film and Photographic Preservation from Toronto Metropolitan University, and a BDes in photography from Alberta University of the Arts. She co-curated the second edition of Fragments of Sonic Extinction, an interdisciplinary program exploring the intersection of sound and ecology, including eight newly commissioned international sound works, accompanied by concerts, performances, exhibition and radio takeover in Munich, Germany. She was a selected radio artist for the Tsonomi XVII Festival de Arte Sonoro, in Valparaíso, Chile, and her additional sound works have been shared on BBC6 Radio, Radio80K, WGXC Radio, Radio Amnion, and 3FACH Swiss Radio. She has recently exhibited with CONTACT Gallery (Toronto), The Metropolitan Museum of Art (NYC), Rosa Stern Space (Munich), Zirka Space (Munich), Critical Distance Gallery (Toronto), InterAccess (Toronto), Charles Street Video (Toronto), with the Bio-Creation Station hosted by MIT Media Lab, and has an art multiple and zine co-published with Art Metropole.
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