Nina Czegledy, artist, curator, educator, works internationally on collaborative art, science and technology projects. The changing perception of the human body and its environment as well as paradigm shifts in the arts inform her projects. She has exhibited and published widely, won awards for her artwork and has initiated, led and participated in workshops, forums and festivals worldwide.
Her current curatorial project: SPLICE, At the Intersection of Art andMedicinewas exhibited in Vancouver (2012), Toronto, Mississauga (2012), and at Pratt, in New York (2013). She has initiated various thematically linked round tables, performances and workshops, among them a series on Prosthetics. Current collaborative art projects: The Visual Collider touring project, with Marcus Neustetter, South Africa, exhibited in 12 venues in North America, Europe and South Africa, 2010-2012; Galactic Wind, audio-visual collaborative installation SCANZ2013 in New Zealand, Aura, Aurora audio-visualtouring exhibition with Bettina Schuelke, Laszlo Kiss: Machfeld Gallery, Vienna, 2012, artMuse Festival 2011, Plein Air festival, Budapest 2010, Thessaloniki Biennale 2009. Czegledy is a Senior Fellow, KMDI, University of Toronto; Associate Adjunct Professor Concordia University, Montreal; Senior Fellow, Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest; member of the Leonardo/ISAST Governing Board, International Research Fellow Intercreate org, New Zealand, contributing editor to LEA, the Leonardo Electronic Almanac.

