Rachel Rossin is a painter and programmer whose multi-disciplinary practice has established her as a pioneer in the field of virtual reality. Her work blends painting, sculpture, new media, gaming, and video to create digital landscapes that focus on entropy, embodiment, as well as the ubiquity of technology and its effect on our psychology. Past solo exhibition venues include Zabludowicz Collection, London; 14a, Hamburg (DE); The Journal Gallery and Signal Gallery, New York City; Contemporary Art Centre, Riga and Zieher Smith & Horton, New York City. Rossin’s work was part of group exhibitions at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville (US); K11 Art Museum, Shanghai (CN); Kiasma Museum, Helsinki; The New Museum, New York City. Rossin received a Fellowship in Virtual Reality Research and Development, from New Museum’s NEW INC in 2015.