Aline Mare (aka Aline Psyche Mare) is an American visual artist, performing artist and filmmaker who creates photo-based, hand-finished, multimedia works combine alternative processes and digital technology, remixing nature-based imagery to create surreal compositions that hover between creation and decay.
[3] In the early 1980s Aline Mare lived on Ludlow Street in Manhattan, along with other no wave Colab artists connected with ABC No Rio (especially Jane Sherry and Bradley Eros).
In 2013, Aline Mare was one of four artists in the exhibition Ways of Water sponsored by the Thoreau Center for Sustainability and shown in the China Brotsky Gallery at the Presidio in San Francisco.
She also worked with Meredith Monk and Vito Acconci and as a film editor with Richard Serra on Railroad Turnbridge and with Nancy Holt's on Sun Tunnels.
[citation needed] Mare also participated in The Collective Unconscious, SELECTED EARLY WORKS BY THE CORE MAKERS OF NAKED EYE CINEMA, THE EXTENSION OF THE FILM PROGRAM AT ABC NO RIO.