Kimberlee Koym-Murteira
 
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Artists
Future: 
60 Boxes Project Earth Island Institute, Berkeley, CA 

Delta Waters EcoArtSpace, Stockton, CA
curator Patricia Watts
March 2012

Current:
Collaborative Project “Reflection Master” with 
UCB Dept of Mechanical Engineering
here is one of their recent projects
making a robotic exoskeleton 
http://vimeo.com/24205476

David Brower Center
Hello Tomorrow: Bay Area Artists Envision the Future
Berkeley, CA
June 16, 2011 - September 2, 2011

http://60boxesproject.blogspot.com/2011/07/60-boxes-project-receives-20000-grant.htmlhttp://www.ecoartspace.org/http://vimeo.com/24205476http://www.browercenter.org/exhibitions/currentshapeimage_1_link_0shapeimage_1_link_1shapeimage_1_link_2shapeimage_1_link_3
Fascinated by the exchange of energy and toxic substances people share with each other and the world around them, I explore the permeability of physical and psychological boundaries—with a focus on resiliency and translucency. I reflect on how technology intersects our lives and the pace of society imprints a toll on individuals.  
Kimberlee Koym-Murteira
Fractured Translucence
Inner Lining
Red Sippy
 
Inner Lining