Meagan Marsh PineFaculty

Visiting Assistant Professor in Art and Art History

Meagan Marsh Pine is a cross-disciplinary artist and educator based in Minneapolis, MN. They received a BA in Art and BA in Journalism from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities in 2018 and their MFA in Studio Art from Washington State University, Pullman, WA in 2022. Their work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions nationally, including at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (WA), Texas Tech University (TX), and PAPA Projects (MN). In 2022, they were invited to present a solo exhibition at Century College Art Gallery in White Bear Lake, MN. 

They work with both traditional and digital media to call into question how landscape representation influences our interactions with the environment. Their work looks critically at historical and contemporary representations of landscape such as the images made during the geological surveys of the West and contemporary tourist photography. They look to surveillance based imagery, contemporary mapping technologies, and found materials to question the relationship between the digital and physical realities of our natural environment and their intersection with each other.

You can view their work at meaganmarshpine.com.

Education

MFA, Washington State University


Courses Taught

ART-220 (Intro to Graphic Design), ART-256 (Digital Photography), and ART-258 (Video Art)

Past
Synonym Title Times Taught Terms Taught
ART-220 Intro Graphic Design 1 2023/FA
ART-256 Digital Photography 1 2023/FA
ART-258 Video Art 1 2023/FA