Rachel Rossin

Rachel Rossin (born 1987, West Palm Beach, Florida) is a multi-media and installation artist based in New York City.

[1] When Rossin was 16, her mother brought her to the Whitney Museum of American Art where she was attracted to Kiki Smith’s wax figures.

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[9] In 2017, she debuted a piece The Sky is a Gap, where she mapped a room-scale virtual reality installation to move 3D time and explosions by the user's movements.

[16] In 2021, Magenta Plains presented its first solo exhibition of Rossin's work, Boohoo Stamina which showcased recent multimedia paintings.