Kristina Wolfe

 

Kristina Wolfe is a composer, wanderer, electronic musician, thing-maker, and multi-instrumentalist. She is of Danish and American heritage, and spent many of her formative years wandering through the forests listening to the sounds of space and place. This environment cultivated her imagination and creative focus on the spirits of the past, and has inspired her work and listening practices up to the present day.  In 2016, she was a composition fellow at MassMoCA and was awarded first prize in the VQ New Works competition.  Starting late 2017, she will be a Marie Skłodowska-Curie postdoctoral fellow at the University of Huddersfield. She has a BA in Music Technology from Florida International University, an MA in Digital Musics from Dartmouth College, and a PhD in Computer Music and Multimedia from Brown University.