BIO
Angelica Rottingdam White is an artist born in 2001 in Sleepy Hollow, New York, and currently based in New York City. Their work spans video, sculpture, and interactive media, engaging with outdated technologies, horror aesthetics, and the psychic residue of the internet. Using found objects, sound design, and fragmented imagery, they create immersive environments that investigate memory, obsolescence, and mediated perception. They have exhibited at Contact Shibuya (Tokyo), Joseloff Gallery, Media Box II, and experimental platforms such as Goop Fest. Their work has been recognized with the Anna Ball Pierce Award, the Batterson/Beach Award, and multiple scholarships for artistic merit. They earned their BFA in Integrated Media Arts from the University of Hartford in 2023. In addition to their studio practice, they lecture on sound and architecture, most recently at Saint Joseph School in Bronxville. Their practice draws on speculative fiction and archival research to explore the boundary between analog decay and digital myth.