Amanda M Stojanov is an artist-researcher whose work investigates how emerging technologies reshape embodiment, performance, and identity. Through virtual production, game engines, and live performance, she creates participatory environments that reveal the social and political infrastructures embedded in digital systems.
Her work has been exhibited internationally at venues and festivals including ISEA (International Symposium on Electronic Arts), The Hammer Museum Los Angeles, Ars Electronica, and the Fubar Glitch Art Festival in Zagreb, and has been presented through programs associated with Rhizome at the New Museum. In 2024, she exhibited a collection of work in her first solo show at the Reese Bullen Gallery with her artistic collaborator Linh Dao. Her projects and collaborations have received national media coverage through outlets including the Associated Press, ArtSpiel, and NBC.
She is an Associate Professor at Monmouth University.