Jenn Grossman
Jenn Grossman is a sound and experiential media artist based in Brooklyn, NY. Her interests lie in modes of heightening emotional, social and sensory awareness through the interplay of sound in space, especially unique architectural in the form of ambient soundscapes, multichannel compositions, public sound intervention, projection, sound sculpture, sound walking and collaborations with dancers and filmmakers.
She has installed works, performed and presented at Knockdown Center, Queens, NY; Governor’s Island, New York, NY; Harvestworks, Brooklyn, NY; the MoMA PS1 Printshop, Queens, NY; The New York Transit Museum, Brookln, NY; Reverse Gallery, Brooklyn, NY; Open Source Gallery, Brooklyn, NY; for the Deep Listening Conference’s Cistern Dream Session, NYU's SID Conference; Brown’s OPENSIGNAL Festival; the WIS/WOS Symposium in Lancaster; Sound Signatures at the University of Amsterdam; the FOOT Festival in Toronto; and in public spaces such as the park archways and tunnels, garbage cans, and stairwells.
Grossman holds a BFA in Sculpture from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and a self-designed MA in Music Media & Sonic Perception from NYU.
To learn more about her work, visit her website.