
Jeannene Przyblyski’s virtual radio station presented an expansive array of sounds and stories suggested by the bridge — some true, some too good to be true. Three series of programs evoked crossing over, under, across, and up the bridge; captured conversations with scholars, artists, bridge workers, and others; and broadcast the voices of young people from San Francisco and Oakland.
- Video: Jeannene Przyblyski
- Installation ViewsJeannene Przyblyski, K-BRIDGE: Radio That Spans the Golden Gate, 2012 (installation view); photo: Jan StürmannJeannene Przyblyski, K-BRIDGE: Radio That Spans the Golden Gate, 2012 (installation view); photo: Ben BlackwellJeannene Przyblyski, K-BRIDGE: Radio That Spans the Golden Gate, 2012 (installation view); photo: Ben BlackwellJeannene Przyblyski, K-BRIDGE: Radio That Spans the Golden Gate, 2012 (installation view); photo: Ben BlackwellJeannene Przyblyski, K-BRIDGE: Radio That Spans the Golden Gate, 2012 (installation view); photo: Ben BlackwellJeannene Przyblyski, K-BRIDGE: Radio That Spans the Golden Gate, 2012 (installation view); photo: Jan StürmannJeannene Przyblyski, K-BRIDGE: Radio That Spans the Golden Gate, 2012 (installation view); photo: Jan Stürmann
Jeannene PrzyblyskiAmerican, born 1959
Jeannene Przyblyski is a decisive voice in the conversation about art and place in California. Formerly vice president and dean of academic affairs at the San Francisco Art Institute, she is currently provost and faculty in the School of Visual Arts at the California Institute of the Arts.