September 16, 2015 – January 23, 2016
James Sham is an inter-disciplinary contemporary artist whose research focuses on interfacing technologies and material processes from a variety of disciplines within contemporary art. His artwork has been exhibited in venues as diverse as the Tate Modern (London), Appetite Gallery (Buenos Aires), Kunstprojects (Berlin), The Open Works Institute (Bucharest), White Box Gallery (New York City), and the Asian Arts Initiative (Philadelphia) and has screened and published on European Cable Network Broadcast (Germany and France), the Ellensburg Film Festival (Seattle) among others. Having received an M.F.A. in Sculpture & Extended Media from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2008, and a B.A. in Studio Art and Philosophy from Dartmouth College in 2005, Sham is now based in Austin, Texas and Washington, D.C., where he is Assistant Professor of Sculpture in the Department of Fine Arts and Art History at George Washington University.