Greg Jenkins is an American artist and filmmaker. His recent work is a journey through a forbidden America, and a search for the myths and spectacles that remain. In the past year, he’s exhibited in solo and group shows in Vienna, New York, Chicago, Miami, and Los Angeles. His work was recently acquired by Fouquet's New York alongside Richard Serra and Alice Neel, and can also be found in the collections of The Carlyle and Kanye West. His films have screened internationally, and received commissions from Campari and Palisociety. Jenkins' projects have won three consecutive arts grants from the City of West Hollywood, and his work has been covered by artnet, ARTnews, Whitewall, Los Angeles Mag, LA Weekly, and Terremoto. He was an Alexander Mackendrick Scholar in the MFA program at CalArts, where he has also taught as a visiting lecturer. Prior to his work as an artist, Jenkins studied the implications of art on International Relations, receiving the Philip Windsor Prize from the London School of Economics for his contributions. He lives and works in Los Angeles, California.