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Stephanie Dinkins

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Stephanie Dinkins

Artist and Kusama Endowed Professor of Art, Stony Brook University
Stephanie Dinkins

Recently named one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in AI (2023) and the inaugural recipient of the LG-Guggenhiem Award (2023) for artists working at the intersection of art and technology, Stephanie Dinkins is a transmedia artist who creates experiences that spark dialog about race, gender, aging, and our future histories. Her work in AI and other mediums uses emerging technologies and social collaboration to work toward technological ecosystems based on care and social equity. Dinkins teaches at Stony Brook University, where she holds the Kusama Endowed Chair in Art. She exhibits and publicly advocates for inclusive AI internationally at a broad spectrum of community, private, and institutional venues. Wired, Art In America, Artsy, Art21, Hyperallergic, the BBC, The Nod Podcast, Rightclicksave.com, and a host of popular podcasts and online publications have highlighted Dinkins' art and ideas.