Jenna Sutela
Jenna Sutela works with words, sounds and other living media, such as Bacillus subtilis nattō bacteria and the “many-headed” slime mold Physarum polycephalum. Her audiovisual pieces, sculptures and performances seek to identify and react to precarious social and material moments, often in relation to technology. Sutela's work has been presented at museums and art contexts including Guggenheim Bilbao, Moderna Museet and Serpentine Galleries. She is a Visiting Artist at The MIT Center for Art, Science & Technology (CAST) from 2019–2020.
As of July 2020
Events
Where is the Planetary?
Where is the Planetary?
Practices and Conversations | Day 2
Oct 15, 2022
Where is the Planetary?
Where is the Planetary?
Presentations and Conversations | Day 1
Oct 14, 2022
Alphabet Readings
You Are a Wave and I Am a Wave
A Day with Ignota and Jesse Darling, Paige Emery, Hannah Gregory, Johanna Hedva, IONE, Nisha Ramayya, Tai Shani, Sarah Shin, Jenna Sutela, and others
Readings, screening, workshop
Jul 9, 2022