Jason Isolini is a New York-based multidisciplinary artist working across installation, sculpture, performance, video, and internet art. His practice moves through media and exhibition contexts without settling in any one of them, finding points of entry in imaging technologies, extraction economies, and the infrastructures that quietly shape how we see and navigate the world. Jason is a 2023 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow in Digital and Electronic Media and 2023 finalist for the Jerome Hill Foundation Fellowship in Combined Artistic Fields. His work has previously been exhibited at Picture Theory, PWA, Anonymous Gallery, Mery Gates, and Annka Kultys Gallery U.K. among others. Performances and screenings include Microscope Gallery, Transfer Gallery, Vector Festival, Cosmic Rays Film Festival, Ammerman Center for Art and Technology, and Humboldt University Berlin. Jason’s work has been featured in publications including Millenium Film Journal, Artforum, Wide Walls, Vice, Pin-Up, Art Space, and Forbes. His writing has appeared in publications such as Outland, Zora Zine, and Moving Image Artist Journal U.K. Jason received a BFA from the School of Visual Arts (SVA) and an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC).