Jennifer Marman and Daniel Borins have been making large-format sculpture, paintings, mixed media, installation, and electronic art since 2000. Their projects extend through galleries, museums, and into public space. In the studio, Marman and Borins work in a materials-focused practice, combining conceptual art with visual appeal–where they produce complex projects that tell stories, often conceiving of exhibitions in an intertwined and narrative-based perspective. Their artworks are situated within popular culture, examining questions of authenticity, while simultaneously referring to aspects of both modern and recent history through speculative narratives and the effects of the digital age.