Stephanie Hirsch
Stephanie Hirsch is an American contemporary artist and feminist, whose work embraces concepts of self-transformation and human consciousness. She employs traditionally feminine techniques such as embroidery to pair text and imagery, representing notions of rebirth and renewal. Her works delve deep beneath the shimmering surface to contemplate the meaning of words, images, and reality.
Hirsch has exhibited at numerous museums and galleries. She has participated in numerous art fairs, such as Art Miami, Miami, Florida (2016), and Art Southampton, Southampton, New York (2016). Hirsch’s work is also part of the permanent collection at the Newcomb Museum at Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana.
In 2012, Hirsch was commissioned by beauty brand Erno Lazlo to create a window installation for Harrod’s London, in celebration of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. In 2015 Hirsch completed her artist residency at P3 Studio, curated in partnership with the nonprofit Art Production Fund at the Cosmopolitan Hotel of Las Vegas, where she presented #LightSeeker, an aesthetically charged interactive installation. In early 2018, Hirsch was included in Flora, a group show at Cornell Art Museum, Delray Beach, Florida. She was also selected by ArtLeadHER and the Carole A. Feuerman Sculpture Foundation to participate in Senses & Perception at Mana Contemporary, Jersey City, New Jersey. This same year, Hirsch exhibited in The Ideal Feminine/The Feminine Ideal? a group show at Winston Wächter Fine Art Gallery, New York, New York. Hirsch’s work will be published in 50 Contemporary Women Artists in the world at large release date Oct 28, 2018.