
April Greiman is a thinker and artist, whose transmedia projects, innovative ideas and projects, and hybrid-based approach, have been influential worldwide over the last 30 years. Her explorations of image, word and color as objects in time and space are grounded in her singular fusion of art and technology. Greiman has been instrumental in the acceptance and use of advanced technology in the arts and the design process since the early 1980s.
Greiman has been included in various group shows- 'Typeface to Interface' at SFMOMA (2016,) and recently in 'Physical: Sex and the Body in the 1980s' at LACMA (2016;) 'Designing Modern Women' at MoMA (2013;) 'Elle@Centre Pompidou' at Centre Pompidou (2009,)
Her ideas and work have appeared in articles, interviews, reviews and broadcasts in the media, ranging from Newsweek and Time, to The New York Times and USA Today to CNN, PBS and ESPN. Books have included April Greiman: Floating Ideas into Time and Space, Hybrid Imagery: The Fusion of Technology and Graphic Arts, It’snotwhatAprilyouthinkitGreimanis, and Something from Nothing.
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