Matthew Tedford

User Matthew Tedford

User PhD Candidate/Teaching Fellow

Arts Division

PhD Candidate/Teaching Fellow

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MA, Visual and Critical Studies, California College of the Arts
BA, Philosophy, University of California, Santa Cruz
AA, Political Science, MiraCosta College

Contemporary art, new media, film, animation, ecocriticism, landscape studies, critical plant studies, colonialism, gender and feminist studies.

2024: Visual Studies Travel & Research Grant, UC Santa Cruz

2023: Visual Studies Travel & Research Grant, UC Santa Cruz

2022: Visual Studies Travel & Research Grant, UC Santa Cruz

2022: Arts Dean’s Fund for Excellence and Equity, UC Santa Cruz

2022: Graduate Dean’s Research Travel Grant, UC Santa Cruz

2022: Visual Studies Travel & Research Grant, UC Santa Cruz

2021: Creative Ecologies/Sawyer Seminar Fellowship, UC Santa Cruz

2021: Feminist Media Histories Initiative Summer Fellowship, UC Santa Cruz
2021: Regent’s Fellowship, UC Santa Cruz

2021: Louis and Sarah Sloss Graduate Fellowship, UC Santa Cruz

2021: Ford Graduate Fellowship, UC Santa Cruz

2021: Visual Studies Travel & Research Grant, UC Santa Cruz

2021: Visual Studies COVID Research Fellowship, UC Santa Cruz

2020–21: Mellon Graduate Student Success Fellowship, UC Santa Cruz
2020: National Humanities Center Graduate Student Summer Residency
2020: Bhojwani Family Endowed Graduate Fellowship, UC Santa Cruz

2020: Florence French Scholarship, UC Santa Cruz

2020: Visual Studies Research & Travel Grant, UC Santa Cruz
2019-20: Mellon Graduate Student Success Fellowship, UC Santa Cruz
2019-20: Regent’s Fellowship, UC Santa Cruz
2016: Grantee, Puffin Foundation

2010: Graduate Student Travel Grant, California College of the Arts

“Past Conditional Subjectivities: Enacting Relationships with the Non-Human in the Work of Ana Mendieta,” in “Ecology as Modernity’s New Horizon: Narratives of Progress, Regression and Apocalypse in the Anthropocene,” ed. Agnieszka Soltysik Monnet and Christian Arnsperger, special issue, Text Matters 12 (2022).

 

“Is a Non-Capitalist Future Imaginable?: Embodied Practices and Slipstream Potentials in Amanda Strong’s Biidaaban” in “Decolonial Feminisms,” ed. Debashree Mukherjee and Pavitra Sundar, special issue, Feminist Media Histories 8, no. 1 (Winter 2022): 46–71. https://doi.org/10.1525/fmh.2022.8.1.46.

 

 

“Great Auk: Pinguinus impennis.” In becoming-Feral: a bestiarum vocabulum, edited by Josh Armstrong, Alexandra Lakind, Chessa Adsit-Morris, and Rebekka Saeter., 12–16. Glasgow: Objet-a Creative Studio, 2021. http://becoming.ink/publications/2021933/.

Last modified: Nov 25, 2024