Aaron Terry


Aaron Terry grew up as a kid with no electricity or running water in the woods of Upstate New York until fate brought his family to Philadelphia, where he grew into the city as a young adult. His biggest fear as a child was nuclear war or a bear attack. He is an Associate Professor at the University of Delaware in the Department of Art and Design, where he teaches Printmaking and serves as the Director of Graduate Studies. Terry’s previous teaching includes extensive work in the Bay Area at the San Francisco Art Institute and the California College of the Arts with a focus of work abroad in South America organizing arts and language programs in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador and Peru.

His creative work and research often address themes related to the Cold War and its enduring impact on contemporary politics, particularly the gap between the promised ideals of democracy and the realities of late-stage capitalism's economic inequalities. Terry's work utilizes printmaking techniques, explores the potential of multiples (visual and sonic) and as a re-usable or shared source material, and often incorporates interactive, public art practices.

http://www.aaroneliahterry.com
http://www.urbanyetti.com
http://www.goldwood.rocks/

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