Samantha Blumenfeld is a queer, ex-migrant artist, curator and researcher concerned with the image, performance and expression through the demateriality of the internet and technology. The image occupies a space that operates by its own set of laws. The virtual non-space that the image occupies is predominantly disseminated through the mediums of print and the internet, where they can be accessed, seen, decontextualized, recontextualized, and ultimately re-disseminated. This process creates mixed editions of images, as variations proliferate and contexts shift, while simultaneously creating a consistent vernacular that transcends the limitations of experience, nationality, and linguistics.

She studied printmaking and painting at the Rhode Island School of Design before finishing her degree at Columbia University for Visual Arts. She is the co-founder and honorary director of the community printmaking and silkscreen edition studio Miniprint Seoul. She has exhibited at Alternative Art Space Loop, Space XX, and Tate Britain, and curated for The Wrong New Art Biennale. She currently lives and works in New York.

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Founder and co-director of community screenprinting studio Miniprint Seoul