Stephanie
Dinkins
Professor

Staller Center for the Arts #4287

Interests

Emerging Technologies as they intersect ideas of race, aging gender & our future histories.

Biography

Stephanie Dinkins is a transmedia artist who creates platforms for dialog about race, gender, aging, and our future histories. Their art practice employs emerging technologies, documentary practices, and social collaboration toward equity and community sovereignty.

Dinkins is a professor of art at Stony Brook University, where she founded the Future Histories Studio and holds the Kusama Endowed Professor in Art.

In 2023,  Dinkins was named one of the 100 most influential people in A.I. by Time Magazine, and she also won the LG-Guggenheim Award for art at the intersection of technology and society. Dinkins’ art practice has been generously supported by United States Artist, Knight Foundation, Berggruen Institute, Onassis Foundation, Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, Creative Capital, Soros Foundation, Sundance New Frontiers Story Lab, Eyebeam, Pioneerworks, NEW INC, Nokia Bell Labs, Blue Mountain Center, The Laundromat Project, Santa Fe Art Institute, and Art/Omi.