In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Eric Pickersgill, a North Carolina–based visual artist and educator whose work examines human behavior, memory, and the influence of technology through photography, video, installation, and conceptual art.
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Eric Pickersgill is a visual artist and educator based in North Carolina whose work explores human behavior, memory, and the influence of technology through photography, video, installation, and conceptual projects.
He is best known for REMOVED, a widely exhibited series in which phones and tablets are physically taken out of scenes, leaving people holding “missing” devices and revealing how mediated so many everyday moments have become.
Pickersgill holds an MFA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a BFA from Columbia College Chicago.





ERIC PICKERSGILL
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