Kim Stringfellow | |
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Nationality | American |
Education | School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Academy of Art University |
Known for |
Photography Web Design |
Notable work | Jackrabbit Homestead invisible 5 Safe As Mother's Milk Greetings from the Salton Sea The Charmed Horizon |
Awards | Best-Art related Website 1999 South By Southwest Interactive Art Festival CCI Investing in Artists Grant |
Website | http://www.kimstringfellow.com/ |
Patron(s) | California Council for the Humanities Cornish College of the Arts |
Kim Stringfellow is an American artist, educator, and photographer based out of Joshua Tree, California. She is an associate professor at the San Diego State School of Art, Design, and Art History and received her MFA in Art and Technology from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has been featured on KPBS-FM.
Stringfellow received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Academy of Art College in San Francisco in 1988. She graduated with distinction and appreciation.
A collection of her photographs entitled Photographic Constructions, was displayed at the Morphos Gallery in San Francisco in 1994. The collection explored personal narratives and addressed spirituality and feminist issues through art history. In the year 2000, Stringfellow received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
The next year, she became an assistant professor at San Diego State's School of Art, Design, and Art History. In addition, Stringfellow took part in Salmoncity.net, a web-based piece of art commissioned by the Seattle Arts Commission in response to the ESA listing of the Puget Sound Chinook salmon as regionally threatened.
Safe as Mother's Milk is a multimedia project that examines the history of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. It was commissioned by Adrian Van Egmond for the Cornish College of the Arts Art + Activism Visiting Artist series in 2002.