Natalie Bookchin is an interdisciplinary artist widely recognized for her innovative media artworks. Over the last three decades she has made single and multi-channel video and sound installations, films, interactive installations, photographs, performances, texts, net art, online computer games, embroidery, drawing, and hacktivist public interventions. Bookchin’s artwork has been exhibited and screened widely including at MoMA, LACMA, PS1, Mass MOCA, the Tate, the Pompidou Centre, MOCA LA, the Whitney Museum, the ICP Museum, the Kitchen, and La Virreina Center for the Image. She has received awards and fellowships from California Arts Council, the Guggenheim, the Center for Cultural Innovation, the Durfee Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, California Community Foundation, the Jerome Foundation, the Daniel Langlois Foundation, a COLA Artist Fellowship the MacArthur Foundation, a NYSCA Individual Artist Fellowship, a NYSCA/MAAF award, a Bellagio Arts Fellowship, Yaddo, and McDowell Foundation, among others. Her artwork has been commissioned by the Tate, Creative Time, LACMA, and the Walker Art Center among others. Bookchin received her BA at SUNY Purchase, her MFA at the School of the Art institute of Chicago and attended the Whitney Independent Study Program. She is a professor at Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University, and lives in Brooklyn.