Launching fall 2011, Superhighway is the USC Roski School of Fine Arts' newest exhibition space. Located in the recently completed University Gateway apartment building, and featuring a 25-screen high-definition video wall, Superhighway exists to present to the public video artwork by students in the Roski School of Fine Arts. The space's name refers to Korean-born artist Nam June Paik, who pioneered the use of video in art in the 1960s and coined the phrase "electronic superhighway."