Ursula Scherrer è artista visiva, coreografa e danzatrice svizzera, basata a New York. Le sue installazioni video multi-screen sono state presentate al Baryschnikov Art Center, Experimental Intermedia e The Chelsea Art Museum, New York; Issue Project Room, Brooklyn; MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge; The LAB, San Francisco; ZKM, Karlsruhe; Galerie Haferkamp, Cologne; New European Media Art, Halle; Dissonanze Festival, Roma; Pointe Jaune Museum, St. Gallen and Kunstraum Walcheturm, Zurich. Nelle sue video performance ha collaborato con Valerio Tricoli, Michael J. Schumacher, Liz Gerring, Inoue Tetsuo, Shelley Hirsch, Michelle Nagai, Marina Rosenfeld, Flo Kaufmann, Anne Wellmer, Monya Pletsch, Hideki Kato e Katherine Liberovskaya, con cui ha co-curato la rassegna OptoSonic Tea che ha coinvolto Caspar Stracke, Luke Dubois, LoVid, Jennifer Reeves, Leah Singer, Kurt Ralske, Janine Higgins, Kurt Hentschlager, Angie Eng, Ikue Mori, Andy Guhl, Phill Niblock, Domenico Sciajno, Bradley Eros, Lary Seven e Sandra Gibson. Nell'ambito della danza, ha studiato con Merce Cunningham e danzato con la Doris Humphrey Repertory Company.
Ursula Scherrer is a Swiss sound-visual artist and dancer, based in New York. Her work is less about what one sees then about the feeling that it leaves behind (what she describes as 'the inner landscape in the outside world'). Her aesthetic training began with dance, transitioned to choreography and expanded to photography, video, text, mixed media.