Josepha Haveman is a media artist. Her art and her academic special
interests are in the relationship of media to culture: from pre-historic
times into the future.
Josepha first studied art in Amsterdam, then art and anthropology at San
Francisco State University. She subsequently did graduate work in
cultural anthropology at the University of California in Berkeley and
worked as a staff member (museum artist/exhibition designer and also as
museum photographer) at the University of California Museum of
Anthropology. Haveman has taught photography as a fine art at colleges
and universities in California, Oregon, Israel, and Europe in addition to
her twenty year tenure at the California College of Arts and Crafts.
Prof. Haveman has also taught computer graphics and digital designing at
CCAC and at San Francisco's City College.
Josepha's artwork has been exhibited widely at galleries and museums in
several countries: Canada, Europe, Israel and the U.S.
Josepha Haveman has been exploring the potentials of personal
computers/digital media for art, design, and education since 1981. She
has designed and producied 11 CD ROMs for anthropology, art and education
using her own content materials.
Additional detailed information can be found at her web sites:
www. illuminated.com/JH_ArtArchive for a general overview of the art
and detailed curriculum vitae,
and www.ImageCircle.org in photography.