Snow Yunxue Fu is a Chinese American new media artist and Assistant Arts Professor at New York University Tisch School of the Arts’ Department of Photography and Imaging in the Institute of Emerging Technology. Using topographical computer-rendered images and installations, her practice merges historical, post-photographic, philosophical, and painterly explorations into the universal aesthetic and definitive nature of the sublime. With a background in painting, photo, and sculpture, she sees her transition into new media as a natural extension of her conceptual research in which she draws parallels between the physical, metaphysical, and multi-dimensionality. She works independently as well as with interns and freelance hires for specific projects. Her work has been collected by the Currents Museum in New York and she remains the youngest artist collected by the National Art Museum of China. Her projects have been shown nationally and internationally, including the Venice Architecture Biennale, Pioneer Works, Shenzhen Independent Animation Biennale, NADA Art Fair, Transfer Gallery, Thoma Art House, etc. She has presented on her artwork and research at international institutions, symposiums, and conferences including International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA), SIGGRAPH, and SIGGRAPH Asia, Celebrating Women in New Media Symposium at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the University of Chicago, and the Fourth Chinese-American Art Faculty Symposium.