SUKI MEHR

ARTIST

Suki Mehr with painted hands posing with sunlight

Mehr’s monumental works are displayed in public spaces such as The St. Regis and Four Seasons in Puerto Rico, and in St. Barth. Her pieces also reside in private collections across London, New York, Los Angeles, and Turkey, as well as on display in private clubs, including The Albany in the Bahamas and The Modernist in San Francisco. Some of her ephemeral installations have been showcased at Burning Man (Wing Portal 2019) and Stanford University (Alexa v. United States AI installation 2019) and featured in Forbes, Artsy, and the San Francisco Chronicle.

Her artistic practice is deeply inspired by her childhood studies in Greek mythology and her ongoing exploration of entheogens—seeking to locate deities both within and around us in contemporary society. Through large-scale sculptural installations and immersive experiences, she invites viewers to reconnect with the mythological, the sacred, and the unseen forces that shape our world.

Mehr studied visual art at Brown University graduating with honors and as a graduate student at The Rhode Island School of Design studying metal and sculpture. She went on to start her 3D design education company while at University of Virginia Darden’s iLab.

Named one of Fast Company’s "Top 100 Most Creative People in Business," Mehr is an artist, designer, and entrepreneur whose work bridges art, technology, and sustainability.

A passionate advocate for creativity in education, Suki founded KiraKira3D, an app that teaches kids 3D design and engineering. With Intel Capital as the lead investor and other investors including NYU and Parsons, partnerships with HP and Autodesk. Her work in education and technology has been featured in Inc, Fast Company, and The Wall Street Journal.

A graduate of Brown University and RISD (Rhode Island School of Design), Mehr has been recognized as one of Tech & Learning Magazine’s "10 Most Influential in EdTech" and has received the UVA Darden Business School Grant for Entrepreneurial Excellence.

She has been a speaker at Tech Open Air Berlin and Autodesk University and has guest lectured at UVA and Brown University.

Her designs have been featured in Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue Mexico, Vogue Portugal and Vogue Germany.

 

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Suki Mehr with long blonde hair tied in a high ponytail, wearing a black jacket.

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Suki Mehr was named Fast Company Top 100 Most Creative People in Business. Intel Capital led the round for her first NFT tech startup and she secured successful partnerships with HP, Apple and Autodesk.

Awards

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100 MOST CREATIVE PEOPLE IN BUSINESS

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INAUGURAL KATHRYN CARR ENTREPRENEURSHIP AWARD AND 25K GRANT FROM DARDEN

Public Speaking

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