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  1. Jan 9, 2023 · George Fifield, a beloved artist, curator, thinker, and visionary who championed innovations in art and technology, died on November 11, 2022, at the age of seventy-one. Fifield was the founder and director of the Boston Cyberarts Festival and Gallery.

  2. Nov 13, 2022 · George Fifield, founder of the Cyberarts Festival and Boston Cyberarts, curator, scholar, arts administrator, creative mentor, videographer, educator, and a major champion of fusing art with technology, passed away on November 11 at the age of 72 from complications that followed a devastating fall that occurred at his Martha’s ...

  3. Fifield, 71, died on November 11 due to complications from a fall he suffered at his home on Martha’s Vineyard in July. A resident of Chilmark and Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, Fifield leaves a legacy of curiosity and innovation that drove evolution in digital media and inspired scores of young and established artists across the globe.

  4. In conjunction with our special exhibition Van Gogh Alive, the Museum presents a special lecture by George Fifield, founder and director of Boston Cyberarts,...

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  5. Nov 13, 2022 · George Fifield, founder of the Cyberarts Festival and Boston Cyberarts, curator, scholar, arts administrator, creative mentor, videographer, educator, and a major champion of fusing art with technology, passed away on November 11 at the age of 72 from complications that followed a devastating fall that occurred at his Martha’s ...

  6. A gallery space known for exhibiting groundbreaking new media experiments will turn inward this month, providing a space for the local art community to reflect, grieve, admire, and contemplate the profound impact of Boston Cyberarts founder George Fifield.

  7. bigredandshiny.org › 15488 › interview-george-fifieldInterview: George Fifield

    Oct 15, 2012 · George Fifield is a media arts curator, writer, teacher and artist. He is the founder and director of Boston Cyberarts Inc., a nonprofit arts organization, which from 1999 through 2011 produced the Boston Cyberarts Festival.