Bennett Morris is a multidisciplinary artist, fabricator, and teacher. Bennett’s studio practice is informed by the effects of our current technological pursuits in relation to surveillance technologies, romanticism, and ideas of ruin. These ideas are expressed through a variety of media, including miniature sculptures, photography, video, drawing, installation, and bookmaking. Bennett’s aesthetic is influenced by many things, including science fiction, gothic ruins, landscape painting, movies, and digital media. His work has been exhibited in a variety of venues and in many forms. He also works frequently on a number of independent and collaborative design and fabrication projects. Bennett holds a BFA in graphic design from UMASS Dartmouth and an MFA in interdisciplinary studio art from MECA&D. In 2007, he attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture summer residency.