Natalia Guerrero
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  Natalia Guerrero
I learned how a camera worked by learning how a telescope worked. The tools I acquired as an astronomer, i applied as an artist.
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SueƱos I. Image courtesy of Maria Guerrero.

High-speed photography

June 2017
MIT Edgerton Center, Cambridge, MA 
Completed the MIT Short Course: High-speed Imaging for Motion Analysis, which taught the history and methods of high-speed video and still photography for technical applications. Instructor Dr. Jim Bales.
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Open Mind::Open Art

February 2017
MIT Stratton Student Center, Cambridge, MA 
Creative maker and writer-in-residence for a student art gallery and installation centered around mental health and wellness at MIT. Sponsored by the MIT Mind-Hand-Heart Initiative. Download the zine and gallery guide here: (link)

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Women in
​the Arts: Impresiones de hispanidad
​On Tour

Fall 2016
Orange County Library System, Chickasaw Branch, Orlando, FL 
Suenos II - 'Dreams' series, collaboration with Maria Guerrero, digital photograph of light painting technique
New Orleans Bookstore, digital scan of black-and-white photograph
Daylight, digital photograph of camera obscura technique

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Women in
​the Arts: Impresiones de hispanidad
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September 2016
Orlando City Hall, Orlando, FL
Suenos I - 'Dreams' series, collaboration with Maria Guerrero, digital photograph of light painting technique
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Women in
​the Arts: Impresiones de hispanidad

May 2016
Winter Garden Heritage Foundation, Winter Garden, FL
Suenos II - 'Dreams' series, ​collaboration with Maria Guerrero, digital photograph of light painting technique

MIT Grad
​Arts Soiree 2016

April 2016
MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA
Searching for Dark Matter, digital scan of black-and-white negative
100-inch Telescope at Sunset, digital scan of black-and-white negative
60-inch Telescope against Dome, digital scan of black-and-white negative

BU Art of AstroPhysics

February 2016
Boston University, Boston, MA
Perspectives, digital collage of scanned film negatives and juxtaposed text

SNOLAB Head-quarters

Summer 2015
SNOLAB Research Institute, Sudbury, Ontario
A Sight Beyond the Stars, collage of digital photographs and superimposed text

MIT McCormick Student Art Gallery

Spring 2015
McCormick Hall, MIT, Cambridge, MA
Winter Self-Portrait, digital photograph

MIT Grad Arts Soiree 2015

April 2015
MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA
Tech Dinghies, 120 mm film photograph
Boats on the Charles, 35 mm film photograph

Women in
the ARTS: Celebrating the Genius of Women

February 2015
Via de Lago, Altamonte Springs, FL
Perspective Diptych
Inner Vessel Lift
, digital photograph
Space Record​, digitally manipulated image

MIT Grad Arts Soiree 2014

April 2014
​MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA
Inner Vessel Lift, digital photograph
Space Record, digitally manipulated image

MIT Art of Astro-physics

January 2014
​MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA
Honorable mention, Independent Activities Period Art of Astrophysics competition
Sight Beyond the Stars, collage of digital photographs and superimposed text

Radiations magazine

Spring 2013 issue of of Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Honor Society magazine
Daylight, digital photograph

MIT McCormick Student Art Gallery

Spring 2013
​McCormick Hall, MIT, Cambridge, MA
Polar Aligned, digital photograph of stacked long-exposure images

Writing in the Museum

Winter 2012
MIT Rotch Library of Architecture and Planning, Cambridge, MA
Discovering the Elementaries, exhibit of found and made artifact objects from a collection fictional written interviews with the elementary particles of physics

PhysCon Art Contest

 November 2012
2012 Quadrennial Physics Conference, Orlando, FL
​First place, Physics for Everyone category at Sigma Pi Sigma Quadrennial Physics Congress Art Contest
Daylight, digital photograph of camera obscura technique
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