Iole Alessandrini
To the North Pole And Back

Iole Alessandrini is an Italian American artist known for large-scale public art, and Laser Plane photography. She studied Fine Art, and Architecture in Rome. Iole's work intertwines classical aesthetics with technology, creating a poetic resonance that transcends mere physicality.In 2000 she created Winter Season of Light a 300 feet long light installation in downtown Tacoma with support from the Season of Light Committee. The Mayor proclaimed December 2000 “Season of Light Month”. Iole is recognized by Betty Bowen and a Rockefeller Nomination. A Civita Institute’s awardee and director(1998-2022), she supports American artists in Italy. A member of SOIL since 2009, Iole teaches at Bellevue College and DigiPen.Her Laser Plane Photography captures the light-phenomena of human lingering energies left in space.1Fueled by international grants and crowdfunding, her work advocates climate awareness, blending Nature and technology. From permanent, Augmented-Reality interactive installation at Climate Pledge Arena(2022), to pioneering Ioleography TM in the Arctic (2023) Iole solicits singular reflections on the equilibrium of Nature.

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