Biography
Stephanie Dinkins is a transdisciplinary artist exploring the intersections of emerging technologies, race, and social justice. Through immersive installations, AI-driven storytelling and community engagement, she challenges dominant narratives and builds frameworks for technological equity. Dinkins centers the voices of Black and brown communities in imagining more inclusive futures.
Dinkins holds the Kusama Endowed Chair in Art at Stony Brook University. She is also a Lincoln Center Collider Fellow (2025), a Schmidt Futures AI2050 Senior Fellow and the first recipient of the LG-Guggenheim Award (2023) for artists working at the intersection of art and technology. In 2023, she was named one of the 100 Most Influential People in AI by Time Magazine.
Her work has been exhibited internationally at venues such as the Guggenheim Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, the Institute for Contemporary Art San Jose, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Bronx Museum of Art, the Queens Museum, the Ford Foundation, the ZKM Center for Art and Media, the Museum Brandhorst, the Ulsan Museum of Art, and the Esker Foundation.
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