Jen Lewin

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Jen Lewin
Born (1974-05-09) May 9, 1974 (age 47)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationArtist
Known forSculpture
Public Art
Interactive Art
Spouse(s)
(divorced)
Websitejenlewinstudio.com

Jen Lewin is an interactive artist with a studio based in New York City who specializes in large scale installations in public spaces, usually combining elements such as light, sound and complex engineering.[1][2][3] Her interactive light installation The Pool debuted in 2008 and has been exhibited across the globe, in cities such as Singapore, Sydney, Denver, Montréal and Prague, and in events such as South By Southwest and Burning Man.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

Lewin has written publications about CAD-related topics.[12][13] Her work has appeared on National Geographic.[14]

Life and career[]

Lewin grew up in Maui and obtained her BA in Architecture and Computer Aided Design from the University of Colorado Boulder, later obtaining her M.P.S. degree in Interactive Design from Tisch School of the Arts.[3][15][16]

Lewin married Kimbal Musk, brother of Elon Musk. They had two children together. They were later divorced.[17]

Her most known work, The Pool, featured on Wired,[18] consists of over 200 LED-lit platforms that change colours ... according to pressure and speed changes elicited by viewers' interactions with the system.[3][15][16] Termed an "interactive light sculpture", where human interaction is necessary for its display, this installation has toured several countries.[19] Specializing in works that involve technology and human interaction, she often includes musical elements into her creations. For instance, other projects or hers include laser harps, where people elicit music via interrupting the laser arrangements.[3][20][21][22]

According to the Boulder Weekly, Google commissioned Lewin to "create an Android app for tracking feedback between her innovations and the groups of people interacting with them".[23] Lewin, along with her Pool installation, was featured by the BBC News in May 2013.[24]

Lewin was co-founder of The Kitchen restaurants in Boulder, along with Hugo Matheson and then husband, Kimbal Musk.[25][26][27] She designed its three original locations.[28] Lewin is also the original designer behind the Learning Gardens[29] created for Musk and his foundation The Kitchen Community, now called Big Green.[30] Lewin also co-founded The Studio Boulder with business partner William Goodrich.[31]

In 2015 Lewin purchased a 4-story condo in New York's East Village for 7 million dollars.[32][33]

Works[]

Installations[]

Ascent, and interactive sculpture by Jen Lewin permanently installed in the Art Walk of Coral Spring Florida.
  • 2010 Solaris, Vail: The Water Tree by Lawrence Argent, Light Art by Jen Lewin[38]

Exhibitions[]

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

  • La Napoule Art Foundation, Denver[74]
  • Burning Man, Honorarium Project[75]

Awards[]

  • 2017 CODAaward: Merit Award Public Spaces: Sidewalk Harp
  • 2017 Burning Man Arts Black Rock City Honoraria Grant: Aqueous
  • 2017 Pre-qualified Public Artist: San Francisco Arts Commission
  • 2017 Pre-qualified Public Artist: Houston Arts Alliance
  • 2016 CODAvideo Award: Experience: Sidewalk Harp
  • 2016 CODAawards Top 100: Sidewalk Harp
  • 2016 Pre-qualified Artist, San Antonio Arts Commission
  • 2016 CODAvideo Award: Experience: Sidewalk Harp
  • 2016 Prequalified Public Artist: Outdoor Public Art, City of Palo Alto
  • 2015 Architizer A+, Popular Choice "Edison Cloud"
  • 2014 Black Rock Arts Foundation Honorarium, Super Pool[76]
  • 2014 Rotational Molding Product Design Competition: 1st Place Professional Division "Learning Gardens"[77]
  • 2013 University of Central Arkansas - Artist in Residence[78]
  • 2012 Black Rock Arts Foundation Honorarium, The Arc Harps[79]
  • 2008 Burning Man artists grant: The Pool[26][80]
  • 2005 Burning Man Honorarium: "Light Harp"[81]
  • 1996 Presidents Fund for Teaching Technology Research Grant
  • 1996 Colorado Advanced Software Institute Research Grant

References[]

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  2. ^ Adele Chong; Daan Roosegaarde; Timo de Rijk (2010). Interactive Landscapes. NAi. ISBN 978-90-5662-754-6.
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  4. ^ Valys, Phillip. "No diving, but plenty of jumping, in West Palm Beach's 'Pool'". southflorida. southflorida. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  5. ^ Jůn, Dominik. "Artist Jen Lewin and organiser Pavel Sedlák on the Prague Light Festival". Radio Prague. Radio Prague. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
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  11. ^ Rinaldi, Ray Mark. "Best of 2013: Denver's 13 best cultural moments of the year". Denver Post. Denver Post. Retrieved 6 November 2015.
  12. ^ 1997 Lewin, J. and M.D. Gross, "Resolving Archaeological Site Data With 3D Computer Modeling: The case of Ceren," J. Automation in Construction, 6(4).
  13. ^ Lewin, Jen S., Mark Ehrhardt, and Mark D. Gross. "Not just another pretty face." CAAD futures 1997. Springer Netherlands, 1997. 635-654.
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