Brett Sroka is a composer and interdisciplinary artist working across the spheres of contemporary music, art and technology. Through music, sound, sculpture, video and collaborative projects, his practice draws from “the invisible atmospheric ocean” of sound all around us, finding inspiration in this boundless physical phenomenon, our neurological perception of it, and it’s cultural reverberations throughout human history.
Sroka has released eight records of original music and exhibited his work at Roulette in Brooklyn, NY, The New Museum in New York City, Manifesta 12 Palermo, Italy, the Institute of Electronic Arts at Alfred University, NY, the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin, Ireland. He was formerly the cultural program curator at Levy Gorvy Gallery in New York City, curating aesthetic dialogues alongside exhibitions of Alexander Calder, Willem DeKooning, Robert Motherwell and others.
In 2025 Sroka realized two solo exhibitions, Endless Song, at BLU in Milan, Italy, and Spectral Variations, at Pasaj in Istanbul, Turkiye. He has recently been named an American Scandinavian Foundation Fellow and in 2026 will travel to Finland to reprise a collaboration with Rauno Nieminen, a scholar, maker and performer of Nordic medieval instruments. Sroka currently lives and works between New York and Istanbul.
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