Stephanie Dinkins is known for creating platforms for dialogue about artificial intelligence (AI) as it intersects race, gender, aging, and our future histories. She is particularly driven to work with communities of color to co-create more inclusive, fair and ethical artificial intelligent ecosystems.
Read More‘The potential of experiencing art more privately, outside of institutions, actually feels very exciting right now…’
Read More‘Artists have the freedom to initiate and organize…’
Read MoreEver since I can remember, I've been taught to love nature. I was encouraged to explore the land we lived on, to walk through woods and wander through meadows, to treat the earth gently and respect my fellow creatures.
Read MoreOutside in my own yard I set up and positioned in diorama format all kinds of African and North American highly detailed miniature animal figurines. Each animal is store-bought and hand painted from a company called Schleich.
Read MorePhotography of Chicago in Lockdown.
Beautiful but bored girl in evening gown seated on floor with bokeh overlay.
My photography, video, and installation-based work is engaged with the oppression of women and denial of identity.
Read MoreI bring my camera with me during my daily morning walks. I would take a picture of something I thought is beautiful or unique. I put all of my pictures I took together in a video.
Read MoreI have a permanent public art installation at the Mariano's Bronzeville. This exhibit features portraits of living and deceased artists from the South Side Community Art Center, that were involved with creating the Wall of Respect, and or preserving the legacy of the Black Arts Movement.
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