Steven Breaux

Spanning over 25 years my work includes multiple disciplines, mediums, and imagery and has a primary focus: the artist and the artistic process is equal to the physicist and the scientific process in the ability to define and create valid images that give insight and definition to subjective and objective reality. My art work and my writings, whether dealing with the history of regional or global culture, artistic experiments to understand the difference between digital (algorithmic) imagery and hands-on work, collaborative work, temporal process work, has at its heart this primary focus. Simply stated my work deals with the merging expressions of art and science and is an active search for the relationship between aspects of quantum theory and the artistic process. BIO Professor Steven Breaux (Retired) taught at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette from 1996 to 2020. He taught Conceptual and Formal Development thru Drawing (experimental drawing), Art and the Computer, and developed and headed the first 2d design program for the Visual Arts Department. Breaux received an MFA from Florida State University in Studio Art, Painting. His work, ranging from painting, drawing and prints to video, computer animation and digital imagery, has been accepted regionally, nationally and internationally for inclusion into galleries, catalogues and exhibitions. In 2015 he was invited to present his abstract "Waking Space: The Emerging Art Object, Quantum Theory, and Algorithmic Art" at the Science of Consciousness Conference in Helsinki, Finland, which was later published. Steven Breaux, Professor of Visual Arts (retired) University of Louisiana-Lafayette More info: (Please click on the link icons starting on the top left in the corner of this page.)
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