Tim Roseborough is a digital artist and musician living and working in San Francisco, California. Mining the past and the subconscious of our society to highlight profound, but under-recognized notions and ideas, his animations, installations, and videos focus on cultural phenomena and artifacts that have been lost, ignored, or forgotten.
Tim Roseborough’s art work and exhibitions have been included in numerous publications, including ARTnews, the San Francisco Chronicle, SF Arts Monthly, the SF Examiner, the San Francisco Bay Guardian, and a commissioned work for Art In America. He has performed and shown artwork at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the 2012 and 2010 ZERO1 New Media Biennials, Root Division, Performance Art Institute, Artexpo, New York, The Garage, Yerba Buena Night art festival, and Catharine Clark Gallery in San Francisco, CA. In 2012, Mr. Roseborough presented “A Puzzling Display,” an online artwork and accompanying exhibition at the New Art Center, New York, and was selected by the Kala Institute of Berkeley, CA as a 2013 Artist-In-Residence, where he will be working on large-format digital prints of his ongoing Englyph writing system series. [www.timroseborough.com]