

Her work has been exhibited and collected domestically and internationally at establishments such as New Britain Museum of American Art, Claire Oliver Gallery, A.I.R.

Lempert is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design. She creates a surface on which memories, pleasant or unpleasant, are indelibly etched, just as our own memories are imprinted in the recesses of our minds. That synergy, that communication, is what inspired me to become a fine artist.” Attempting to infuse her works of art with human emotions, Lempert weaves true stories, literally and figuratively reconstructing memories and moments in such a way as to create a repository for the next generation’s hopes and dreams. While studying at the Rhode Island School of Design, I realized that the interaction between the art and the viewer was what I reacted to. “I know that there are limitless options,” she says, “when it comes to communicating visually. Lempert has taken on personal histories, overheard snippets of conversations, treasured memories, and examples of environmental impact and historic preservation in her works of art. I explore storytelling and memories, and how we share our experiences with the people that surround us.” “My work revolves around human language and how language is always surrounding us,” says Lempert, “how it layers our everyday experiences. Often using humor, the Artist invites the viewer to go beyond what they recognize as reality by immersing them in a created environment.

She employs a wide variety of media including sculpture, photography, and video to focus the viewer on small moments and memories, making them discover that all is not as it appears at first glance. Stephanie Lempert’s studio practice concentrates on various systems of communication, both verbal and non-verbal.
