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Sue Gollifer
Born1944 (age 79–80)
United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
Alma materUniversity of Brighton
EmployerUniversity of Brighton
Known forDigital art
Silkscreen

Sue Gollifer (born December 1944) is a British artist and academic.

Gollifer received her master's degree in printmaking from the University of Brighton, United Kingdom, in 1969. Early in her career, she taught at the Hastings Art College and exhibited at the Serpentine Gallery in London. Later, Gollifer was a Principal Lecturer (later an Honorary Fellow) in Fine Art/Printmaking within the School of Arts and Communication in the Faculty of Arts and Architecture at the University of Brighton. She was the Course Leader for the PG Dip course in Digital Media Arts. Her research has been based on the impact of new technology on the practice of fine art. Gollifer is also a professional artist/printmaker, with regular exhibitions internationally, and her artworks are held in international public collections, including the British Council and the Victoria & Albert Museum. She was the curator of the first five United Kingdom international exhibitions of electronic prints (ArCade I, II, III, and V during 1995 to 2007 – "Computers in Art and Design Education"). She was also the ACM SIGGRAPH Art Gallery Chair during 2004, in Los Angeles, United States. She was an executive director of ISEA International from 2011 to 2021. Gollifer is a member of the Printmakers Council. She lives in Brighton, southern England. She uses silkscreen printing as well as digital techniques to produce her artworks.

References

  1. Clark, Sean, ed. (2024). Sue Gollifer: Retrospective (PDF). Leicester: Interact Digital Arts. ISBN 978-1-0685722-0-3.
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  3. ^ Mason, Catherine (2024). "Sue Gollifer Interview". In Clark, Sean (ed.). Sue Gollifer: Retrospective (PDF). Leicester: Interact Digital Arts. pp. 6–12. ISBN 978-1-0685722-0-3.
  4. "Sue Gollifer (UK) b 1944". dam.org. Digital Art Museum. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
  5. "Person: Sue Gollifer". collections.vam.ac.uk. UK: V&A. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
  6. "Sue Gollifer, England, b. 1944: Biography". galleryonline.com. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
  7. "Member Profile: Sue Gollifer". siggraph.org. ACM SIGGRAPH. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
  8. "Sue Gollifer Sold at Auction Prices". invaluable.com. Invaluable. Retrieved 26 December 2024.

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