Lee Arnold is a visual artist and Assistant Professor of Art at Drew University in Madison, NJ. He teaches courses in digital media which are open to all students in the College of Liberal Arts. He also teaches Imagining the Future, a first-year college seminar in cinema studies, and a writing-in-the-major class called Artist Writes.

In his work he explores the nature of time and perception through drawing, photography, film, video, animation and sound. He has exhibited in the U.S. and abroad at such places as the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia, the Scope Art Fair in NYC, SIGGRAPH in Los Angeles and the Berlinisch Galerie in Berlin.


Lee recently received fellowships from the MacDowell Colony and the Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD). You can see examples of his artwork at his personal site, and a profile in Drew Magazine.

Lee Arnold

Assistant Professor of Art

Drew University, Office: Arts 004b

larnold@drew.edu / 973-408-3932