Corrina is a Denver-based artist and curator with a profound interest in the intersection of art and technology. She holds a BFA in Sculpture from Metropolitan State University and an MFA in Integrated Art from the University of Colorado, Boulder. Her creative practice merges art and science, employing new media technology to explore innovative forms of expression. Corrina often uses custom circuitry to create vibrant colorful light-up, interactive, and kinetic art pieces.
An enthusiast of robotic, glitch, video, and conceptual art, she has recently developed a keen interest in virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) and is now exploring bleeding-edge techniques to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into her art processes. Drawing inspiration from poetry and literature, she creates visual narratives that range from darkly humorous to whimsically lighthearted, exploring the absurdities of human experience.
In addition to her studio practice, Corrina has spent the past decade organizing art exhibitions in Denver with a focus on diversity, community engagement and inclusivity. As the founder and director of Denver Digital Land Grab, she and her team are dedicated to fostering equity within the Denver art scene by repurposing the digital space across the city for local artists through open call exhibitions and other art-related happenings.
Corrina serves as an Assistant Teaching Professor of Digital Art at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Her work has been exhibited both locally, at institutions such as the Denver Art Museum, Meow Wolf, and the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (BMoCA), and internationally at venues in Barcelona and Bosnia.