1. Jennifer Steinkamp was born on December 22,1958 and is an American installation artist who works with video and new media in order to explore ideas about architectural space, motion, and perception.

1. Jennifer Steinkamp was born on December 22,1958 and is an American installation artist who works with video and new media in order to explore ideas about architectural space, motion, and perception.
Jennifer Steinkamp's family lived in a number of areas before settling in Edina, Minnesota.
In 1979, Jennifer Steinkamp moved to Los Angeles to attend Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, studying with Mike Kelley, Gene Youngblood, and Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe.
Jennifer Steinkamp then transferred to the California Institute of the Arts, where she studied experimental animation.
Jennifer Steinkamp returned to Art Center to earn her BFA in 1989 and her MFA in 1991.
Jennifer Steinkamp is currently a professor in the department of Design Media Arts at UCLA.
Jennifer Steinkamp uses digital projection to transform architectural space, providing the viewer with a synaesthetic experience, often working in collaboration with musicians Jimmy Johnson and Andrew Bucksbarg to integrate sound into her work.
Jennifer Steinkamp explores this topic with projections of slithering veins and arteries that evoke the eerie inspiration of her work.
Jennifer Steinkamp has exhibited her work internationally in a variety of venues and contexts, but her work is still difficult to categorize.
In 2008, Jennifer Steinkamp was selected as the United States representative in the 11th International Cairo Biennale.
In 2013, Jennifer Steinkamp projected her work 6EQUJ5 on the central dome of the Minneapolis Institute of Art, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Jennifer Steinkamp is represented by ACME in Los Angeles, greengrassi in London and Lehmann Maupin Gallery in New York.