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David Rios

Visual artist, Independent Curator and Museum Professional

David Rios is an Assistant Arts Professor in the Interactive Telecommunications Program / Interactive Media Arts program (ITP/IMA) at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.1 He holds a BA in Psychology from Harvard University and an MPS from Tisch's Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP).1

Professional Background

As an educator and artist, Rios focuses on:

  • Interface design
  • Experience design
  • Physical computing
  • Sound and electronics

His work aims to foster collaboration, playful experiences, and relationship building through shared learning.1

Teaching Experience

At NYU Tisch, Rios teaches courses in:

  • Physical computing
  • Experience design
  • Interface design

Prior to joining NYU, he taught at the City College of New York.1

Collaborations and Additional Work

Rios has collaborated on various projects with:

  • NYU's Time-Based Media Art Conservation program
  • Integrated Design and Media program (IDM)
  • Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program

He has also worked as:

  • An Assistant Digital Tools Manager at the New School
  • A curriculum developer for CS4All program (NYC Department of Education)
  • An assistant video instructor for the City Parks Foundation1

David Rios maintains a professional presence on LinkedIn under the username david-rios-1a68998, and his personal website can be found at https://riosriosrios.com/.23

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Experience

Director, Young Learners at The Museum of Modern Art (October 2023 - Present)
David Rios Ferreira Studio (May 2004 - Present)

Education

BFA, Fine Arts at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art (2000 - 2004)

Location

New York City Metropolitan Area