ABOUT

b. 1986, HK.

ABOUT

Born and bred on Mid-Western sensibilities, Maggie Chambers is currently an Assistant Teaching Professor: Foundations Specialist at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. Identifying as artist, writer, researcher, and educator, they are interested in Conceptual Art, video and feeling out the edges. Their work positions itself at the intersection of material and technology, occupying moments of transition to engender newly embodied potentials.

Chambers received their Master of Fine Arts degree from The Ohio State University with a concentration in Sculpture + The Expanded Field in 2021, and their B.F.A. degree in Printmaking from the University of Central Missouri in 2018. Maggie has exhibited their work nationally at The Shot Tower Gallery and Roy G. Biv Gallery (OH), Eisentrager-Howard Gallery (NE), Mallin and Charno Galleries (MO) and LaLaLand Gallery (AR), among others. Their research has been presented nationally and internationally at the Foundations Art Theory and Education Conference (2023), International Conference on the Image at The University of Texas at Austin (2022) and the International Conference on the Arts in Society at The University of Western Australia (2021).  They are a recipient of a Juror’s Choice Award in Regular Style, Online MFA Exhibition (MT, 2018), The Ohio State University’s Livable Futures Creative Project Grant (2019), and an Arts and Humanities Graduate Research Small Grant (2020). 

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Margaret.chambers@bsu.edu