Manuela Naveau was born in 1972. She lives and works in Linz, Austria. Since completing her studies at Linz Art University, she has worked as an artist and curator in Austria and abroad since 1997. She returned to Linz in 2003 to assume curatorial and project management responsibilities at Ars Electronica. In collaboration with Gerfried Stocker, artistic director of Ars Electronica Linz GmbH, Manuela Naveau developed the Ars Electronica Export division, which she has headed since its inception. In addition to curating, producing and placing Ars Electronica exhibitions at museums and institutions worldwide, her interest is focused on the manifold manifestations of contemporary artistic practice. Manuela Naveau is currently working on “Crowd & Art”; her PhD thesis research investigates new forms of internet-based participation in the artistic process and their influence on artistic practice that is currently in a phase of flux.
In 2010, Manuela Naveau (née Pfaffenberger) married Nicolas Naveau, a Frenchman living in Linz. Their son Raphael was born in 2009.
Related links: http://www.crowdandart.at/about-me/?lang=en, , Experimenting Archives, Report from Transcending Borders: The Intersections of Arts, Science, Technology, & Society on a Global Stage