Cassie McQuater | |
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Born | Detroit, Michigan, United States |
Education | University of Michigan School of Art & Design |
Known for | Digital art, Video game art |
Notable work | Black Room (2017) |
Awards | Lumen Prize |
Website | www |
Cassie McQuater (born in Detroit, Michigan) is an American visual artist and game designer. McQuater's work has been exhibited in digital arts festivals and museum institutions in the United States and abroad.[1] She is the creator of WomaninaVideoGame (2015), Black Room (2018),[2] HALO (2021), and Love Birds, Night Birds, Devil-Birds (2019) in collaboration with New York-based composer Kelli Moran, among others.[3] She was awarded a Lumen Prize in 2019.[4]