Micah Alhadeff is a digital artist, curator, and educator whose work explores glitch aesthetics, virtual embodiment, and speculative transformation. Working across video, game engines, motion capture, and experimental 3D processes, Alhadeff creates immersive, surreal environments where bodies mutate, boundaries dissolve, and error becomes generative. Their practice often investigates themes of queer identity, devotional space, and the aesthetics of failure.
Alhadeff earned their MFA in Electronic Integrated Arts from Alfred University and holds dual undergraduate degrees in Art History and Graphic Design from Colorado State University. Alhadeff’s work has been exhibited internationally, including at Sotheby's in New York City, The Royal Institute in London, NFT.NYC, NFC Lisbon, NFT Show Europe in Valencia, Spain, Tech Contemporary in Copenhagen, Artverse Gallery in Paris, and across 1,000 billboards in Belgium through Art Crush Gallery and Clear Channel.
Alhadeff currently serves as Assistant Professor of Game Art at Western Michigan University, where they teach experimental approaches to game engines, worldbuilding, and emerging technologies in digital art.

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