Frank Spigner is an artist, composer and technologist who has been actively creating an evolving array of works in the form of concert music, sound art, electronic media, installation, sculpture, and metalwork at the conservatory level, at music and art festivals, and at various concerts and exhibitions throughout the US, including numerous collaborations such as performing the works of John Cage at the National Academy Museum & School with composer, Du Yun, performing the work of Grammy award winning composer, Joel Thome, at the International Music Therapy Conference, and working with sound art pioneer Liz Phillips on several installations and multimedia works. His current work involves the melding of several different mediums such as interactive audio-visual installations, welded metal sound sculpture, homemade synthesizer circuitry, and socially mediated public works.