Angela Washko: Artist Talk

Angela Washko, artist and Associate Professor of Art at Carnegie Mellon University—and a longtime friend of the UCLA Game Lab—will join us as a Research Fellow this spring.

WHEN

Wednesday, May 18, 2022
12:30pm-1:30pm

LOCATION

Located at Broad Art Center at the UCLA Game Lab room 3252

Angela Washko, artist and Associate Professor of Art at Carnegie Mellon University—and a longtime friend of the UCLA Game Lab—will join us as a Research Fellow this spring quarter (May 17-June 9). She also will be developing her latest game, titled Mother, Player.

“Mother, Player is an experimental narrative video game featuring pregnancy and early motherhood stories from artists during the global pandemic,” Washko said. “As a series of hand-drawn and animated interactive vignettes written in dialogue with artist mothers, the videogame presents parenting stories from lockdown with a focus on the distinctive challenges and poignant moments intersectional artist-parents have faced during this time.”

Grant support for Mother, Player’s development comes from Creative Capital, a nonprofit organization funding new, creative work across a variety of arts technologies and practices.

Washko has worked with the UCLA Game Lab in the past as a speaker and exhibiting artist, with her projects Womanhouse (Or How to be a Virtuous Woman) and The Game: The Game (a continuation of Washko’s BANGED project) appearing in our 2017 UCLA Game Art Festival.