Courtney Brown is a sound artist, researcher, and tango dancer. She is an assistant professor at the Center for Creative Computation at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX.
Her work has been featured and performed in the United States, Asia, and Europe, including Ars Electronica (Austria), Diapason Gallery (Brooklyn), International Computer Music Conference (Korea), Jepson Center, Telfair Museums (Savannah), New Interfaces for Musical Expression/BEAM Festival (London), Frequency Festival (Chicago), Vox Novus’ 60X60, Itinerant Festival (NYC), Juddertone Dance (Boston), and Modified Arts Gallery (Phoenix). Her interactive sound installation and musical instrument, ‘Rawr! A Study in Sonic Skulls’ received an Honorary Mention from the 2015 Prix Ars Electronica. She also received Fulbright Fellowship to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she worked on her project, ‘Interactive Tango Milonga’, creating interactive Argentine tango dance.
She holds degrees in Interdisciplinary Digital Media and Performance (DMA) from Arizona State University, in Electroacoustic Music (MA) from Dartmouth College, and in Music and Computer Science (BS) from Loyola University New Orleans.
For additional documentation, musical experiments and works-in-progress, check out my vimeo site.
For pricing on scores and licensing, as well as for press inquiries, please contact me using the email below.
Email: browncd [at] smu [dot] edu