NYC-based Media Scholar and Visual Artist long drawn to the ancient presences of the Chacoan Culture and landscape. SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, March 29th, 2019 — This April, the National Parks Arts Foundation in cooperation with the National Park Service at Chaco Culture National Historical Park will host New York-based media scholar and digital artist Dawnja Burris for the first of the foundation’s 2019 residencies. The artist will spend a month working at various locations around the wide-ranging park complex, and will stay and work in housing and studio provided by the Park Service. A dean at the New School, Professor Burris is a New York City based artist, who is interested in the translation of images through diverse mediation and form. The Residency will run from April 1st to April 30th, 2019, and she will be making a public presentation at the Visitor’s Center Auditorium on April 27th at 3 PM. Burris is no stranger to the determining sky of the desert southwest. “As a girl
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