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Jesse Bransford is a New York-based artist whose work is exhibited internationally at venues such as the Carnegie Museum of Art, UCLA Hammer Museum, PS1 Contemporary Art Center, and CCA Wattis Museum. Holding degrees from the New School for Social Research (BA), Parsons School of Design (BFA), and Columbia University (MFA), Bransford is a clinical professor of art at New York University’s Steinhardt School. His work has engaged beliefs in visual systems since the 1990s, starting with his early research on the meaning of color and cultural syncretism, which was notably connected to occult traditions and the works of John Dee and Henry Cornelius Agrippa. Bransford has lectured widely on various topics surrounding his work and is the co-organizer of the biennial Occult Humanities Conference in New York. He teaches in the Studio Art program, focusing on contemporary art practices, and offers courses that engage students in creative processes capturing the unknown through critical study of films, texts, and media. His senior studio course facilitates the creation of a coherent body of work, with critical discourse among peers and preparation for thesis exhibitions.
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