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Es una artista visual con sede en Denver, Colorado. Su formación comenzó en programas de arte locales como el de la Universidad de Denver y la Art Students League, y más adelante obtuvo una licenciatura en Evergreen State College (1995) y un MFA del Double Standard Institute of the Arts (2019). Ha trabajado en pintura al óleo, arte urbano y restauración de arte y cerámica prehistórica. En los últimos años, ha centrado su práctica en el grabado. Su obra combina referencias al pop art, el arte callejero y temas sociales como el género, la religión y la desigualdad estructural. Kidd ha expuesto en Estados Unidos y España, y su trabajo forma parte de colecciones públicas como los aeropuertos internacionales de Denver y Memphis, la Lama Foundation y la embajada de EE. UU. en Kinshasa.
EN
She is a visual artist based in Denver, Colorado. Her artistic education began in local programs such as the University of Denver’s Youth Art Program and the Art Students League of Denver. She later earned a BA from Evergreen State College (1995) and an MFA from the Double Standard Institute of the Arts (2019). Her practice has included oil painting, street art, and the restoration of fine art and prehistoric ceramics. In recent years, she has focused primarily on printmaking. Her work blends references to pop art, street aesthetics, and social themes such as gender, religion, and structural inequality. Kidd has exhibited in the United States and Spain, and her work is held in public collections including the Denver and Memphis International Airports, the Lama Foundation, and the U.S. Embassy in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Fresh, #1
2023
56 x 76 cm.
Mixed media on paper
1.700 €
Soapbox Series, #2
2023
56 x 76 cm.
Mixed media on paper
1.700 €
"For the past 30 years, I have been creating art in an attempt to explore diversity around the planet. From worship to war, and the common thread of those two contradictory ideas; how we pray, how we live, the debris of mankind and the resilience of the plant world. I hope to inspire the viewer to think outside of their comfort zone."