Anne Morgan Spalter is Artist in Residence at the Brown University Computer Graphics Group. She is also the Outreach Director for the five-university National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center for Graphics and Visualization. She is currently running two projects: the first, called Exploratories, creates Web based educational software and documentation for helping others create such software. The second, funded by Adobe, seeks to create better methods for choosing and working with color in computer graphics software.

Spalter has an MFA in Painting from The Rhode Island School of Design (1992) and a BA from Brown University (1987) with three majors: mathematics, visual art, and an independent concentration. She started the first fine arts computer courses at both Brown and RISD.

Spalter has shown her computer artwork in the US and abroad, and, now that The Computer in the Visual Arts is completed, she looks forward to creating more of her own art.

For more information see Spalter's home page here.

The Computer in the Visual Arts
by Anne Morgan Spalter