Alexandra "Sasha" Lerman is a Russian born New York-based artist whose work interrogates systems governing the post-industrial landscape of immaterial labor through photography, sculpture, video, and performance. The themes of her work locate themselves in historical moments in which natural ecosystems, language, bodily gesture, and expressive freedom come into conflict with the corporate and governmental systems of control such as agricultural and technical innovations, copyright law, and the built environment. Lerman's work has been shown at the SculptureCenter, Tina Kim Gallery, Storefront for Art and Architecture, Anthology Film Archives, Artists Space, Whitney Museum, New Museum in New York, Signal Center, Malmö in Sweden, MUSAC in Spain, the Museum of Hygiene in Saint Petersburg and Ground Solyanka in Moscow, Russia among others. Alexandra took part in the LMCC Workspace Program, Open Sessions Residency at the Drawing Center, LabVERDE residency in Manaus, Brazil, and Banff's A Position of DOCUMENTA (13), Alberta, Canada. She holds an MFA from Columbia University and a BFA from the Cooper Union School of Art.