Stephanie Rond

Stephanie Rond
Born1973
Columbus, Ohio
NationalityAmerican
StyleStreet Art and Painting
Websitestephanierond.com

Stephanie Rond (born 1973 in Columbus, Ohio) is an Irish-American street artist and painter living in Columbus, Ohio USA.[1] She is the creator of S.Dot Gallery,[2] a dollhouse art gallery featured in the award-winning documentary Tiny Out Loud. Her work explores the concepts of feminism and accessibility in art.[3] Rond's work challenges the traditional gender roles associated with both indoor and outdoor space. The majority of her street art includes a character "ghost girl" who represents the ghost of humanity. Rond has dedicated her career to portraying women in a more honest fashion.[4] Rond uses models to create her street art pieces using a hand-cut, multi-tier spray paint stenciling technique. It is Rond's intention to show women and girls as positive role models and active citizens, combating the typical objectification of women in advertising. Her street art has appeared throughout the world.

  1. ^ Hovey, Kendra. "Stephanie Rond TEDxColumbus", TEDxColumbus. Columbus, 16 May 2016. Retrieved on August 20th 2016.
  2. ^ Mallonee, Laura C. "Looking at Art in Tiny Galleries", Hyperallergic, November 3, 2014, New York, New York. Retrieved on August 20th 2016.
  3. ^ Foldes, Mike. “Stephanie Rond artist interview”, "Ragazine", October 2012, New York. Retrieved on August 20th 2016.
  4. ^ Gibson, Amber. [1], "Artsy", August 3rd 2020. Retrieved on August 11th 2020.