
Jasimen Phillips (b. 1986, Los Angeles, CA) is a contemporary artist whose work investigates the complex relationship between humans and technology, while exploring universal human conditions through gender and cultural identity. She is known for incorporating elements of Old Master paintings into her work, and utilizing a signature sideways canvas orientation that challenges traditional perspectives. Working primarily in painting, Phillips creates immersive compositions that provoke dialogue around identity, connection, and the evolving nature of human experience.
Phillips graduated from UCLA and has since developed a significant presence in the art world. She has delivered prestigious talks on Art and Artificial Intelligence at Loyola Marymount University and exhibited at notable venues including the Torrance Art Museum and Santa Paula Art Museum. Phillips has also collaborated with artists at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Los Angeles, further cementing her role as a vital contributor to contemporary discourse.
Her work continues to engage audiences by bridging historical artistic traditions with cutting-edge themes, inviting viewers to reconsider the impact of technology on the human condition.