Colette Gaiter
Associate Professor of Visual Communications
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716
302-831-2785
Biography
Colette Gaiter is an associate professor of Visual Communications in the Department of Art at the University of Delaware. She works on graphic design for the Colored Conventions site–advising staff, students and others who make the site work visually. Since starting to make art and design with computers in 1982, and in interactive multimedia since 1990, her work has been shown internationally in numerous galleries, museums, and public institutions. She also writes about activist graphic design, particularly the work of Emory Douglas, artist for the Black Panther Party. “All Power,”her video about Douglas’s work, was shown in the exhibition Cinema Remixed & Reloaded: Black Women Artists and the Moving Image Since 1970. www.digidiva.net
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