Stephanie Barber

Stephanie Barber is an American artist who has created a poetic, conceptual and philosophical body of work in a variety of media.

She is the granddaughter of American jazz tubist Bill Barber and was herself a member of the influential Milwaukee music/performance group XKS.

She is currently Department Head, Associate Professor, Film & Digital Cinema at Moore College[3] and Resident Artist in the multidisciplinary MFA program the Mt.

ArtForum wrote "Though extremely varied, the films of Stephanie Barber engage universal themes—time, death, memory, forgetting, frustration.

Many of her 16mm films are distributed by Canyon Cinema[7] and her videos are distributed by Video Data Bank[1] She has acted in David Robbins' The Ice Cream Social, Zero TVs Milwaukee Show, the feature film Hamlet A.D.D., and Jennifer Montgomery's Threads of Belonging.