Rebecca Bird Grigsby (b. 1977, Guam) is a multi-media artist living in Boston, MA, whose work investigates the intersection of geographical displacement, loss, memory, narrative, and commodity, using print, digital, and interactive media as visual communication tools to explore the complicated relationship between an original object or experience and its copy or surrogate.Grigsby is a Post-Graduate Teaching Fellow in the Text & Image Arts area at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, where she recently received a Master of Fine Arts Degree. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art Practice and French from the University of California at Berkeley in 2002. Her work has been exhibited at Heaven Gallery, Chicago, IL; the Tufts University Art Gallery, Medford, MA; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; San Francisco's Fort Mason Center; the Berkeley Art Center; and the Worth Ryder Gallery at U.C. Berkeley.
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