POTSDAM -- Clarkson University assistant professor Alex Lee participated in the Axis 2013 International Art Festival in Chicago recently. Lee exhibited his artwork, titled “Haeshiage (for …
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POTSDAM -- Clarkson University assistant professor Alex Lee participated in the Axis 2013 International Art Festival in Chicago recently.
Lee exhibited his artwork, titled “Haeshiage (for Proust),” a two-channel video sculpture, as part of the "Gallery DOS" booth in the festival.
He also exhibited a 3D animation installation, titled “An Alternate Framework.”
Lee also gave an artist lecture highlighting the creative uses of 3D imagery and animation.
He also participated in an online publication organized by the Prak-sis Contemporary Art Association.
Lee has held numerous solo and group exhibits across the United States, as well as abroad, earning multiple scholarships and awards.
He has lectured on computer graphics and has written extensively in art publications.
More information about the festival can be found on their website at www.chicagoaxis.com .