Kim Schoenstadt

[3] Schoenstadt's initial research into her art and architecture began by accident when she was waiting for buses in lobbies in Chicago.

"[4] Schoenstadt’s work is based around certain points in time defined by architecture, sculpture, color, line, history, culture and concepts.

She makes what are called “mash-up drawings” that allow her to create outside the box while incorporating architecture into her work that educates the viewer throughout the construction process of the buildings.

Another one of Schoenstadt's large projects is an event called “Now Be Here #1,” located in the exhibit “Revolution in the Making: Abstract Sculpture by Women, 1947-2016.” This project was started on August 28, 2016, located in Los Angeles, where she gathered female identifying contemporary artists at a show of contemporary female sculptors in the courtyard of Hauser Wirth & Schimmel and photographed them together.

Knight says, “her work charts the intersection between the bricks and mortar of actual city streets and the effervescent elements of virtual reality.

"[10] The Fairview Heights station for the Los Angeles Metro Rail system incorporates her artwork.

Example of Schoenstadt's Now Be Here project.