Jules Gimbrone is an artist and composer who works from a platform of diffused subjectivity, looking to a confluence of biology, technology, and social structures to examine what they call “Trans-Sensing” modalities. Over the last ten years Gimbrone’s work has appeared internationally in a variety of venues including museums such as the Walker Art Center, SculptureCenter, MOMA PS1, The Rubin Museum, Socrates Sculpture Park; interdisciplinary spaces such as Pioneer Works, MonkeyTown, Judson Church, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Human Resources LA, LAXART Los Angeles; music venues such as REDCAT, ISSUE Project Room, and Spectrum; galleries such as Stellar Projects, Park View Gallery, Vox Populi, Bodega Gallery, Helena Anrather, City Limits Gallery, and Melanie Flood Projects; and theaters such as the Théâtre de l’Usine. Over the last year, Gimbrone presented work at Bortolami Gallery, New York, Brown University, and the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles.Visiting
Visiting Artist Lecture Series with assistance from the Agnes Croll Blackburne Visiting Artist and Scholars Fund and the Elise Zeller Sauer Fund for Fine Arts