Alisa Singer is a Chicago-based digital artist whose work transforms scientific data, social issues, and personal narratives into vibrant visual compositions.
Her practice bridges analysis and emotion, using data as raw material for contemporary art that invites reflection and dialogue.
From climate science and environmental systems to questions of identity, justice, and resilience, Singer’s work translates complex information into bold, accessible visual statements.
Color, structure, and repetition play a central role in making abstract data tangible and emotionally resonant. Her projects often emerge from close collaboration with scientists, cultural institutions, and advocacy organizations.

Walking into the Moon explores the evolution of kangaroo populations through layered data-driven imagery, part of the Environmental Graphiti series.
By recontextualizing charts, maps, and numbers, Singer turns data into visual stories that reach beyond traditional scientific audiences. Her series, including Environmental Graphiti and What’s Your Mission?, have been exhibited internationally.








Alisa’s work has been exhibited in numerous renowned exhibitions. You can contact her here to organize an exhibition or to acquire an artwork.





Data To Art is a curated online gallery celebrating outstanding data art projects. Reach out if you’d like to submit your work for consideration.