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Bio

Currently based in Baltimore, Maryland, Kelsey Lee is a sculpture artist who works primarily with wood, fibers, electronics and everyday objects. These diverse mediums are transformed to create props for performances and interactive sculptures. Her work revolves around the ritual of communication through actions and reactions between the participant and the sculpture. She is influenced by different forms of meditation, play and puzzles. 

Education
 

2012-2016

Maryland Institute College of Art Baltimore, MD: Bachelor of Fine Arts, 2016, Interdisciplinary Sculpture

 

2013, June

Maryland Institute College of Art,

Art History Intensive 

Venice, Italy

 

Exhibitions
(group)

2017 HP Lovecraft Party, Lovecraft Bar, NY (curated by Pim Shih) 

2016 Wood Exhibition, Station, MICA (curated by Ken Martin)

2016 MICA Commencement Exhibition, Gateway, MICA (curated by the Class of 2016)

2016 

Book Arts and Paper Cut, Fox Building, MICA (curated by Stephanie Garmey)

 

2016

MICA Film and Video Spring Exhibition, JHU-MICA Film Center, MICA (curated by Nadia Hironaka)

 

2014

“Unstable Media”, Mt. Royal Station, MICA (curated by Olivia Robinson)

 

2013

Studio Drawing: “Inside/Outside”, Fox Building, MICA (curated by Quentin Moseley)

 

2013

Annual Freshman Exhibition, Fox Building, MICA (curated by MICA Events & Exhibition)

 

2012

SketchBook Fair, Brown Building, MICA (curated by GFA and Painting Faculty)

 

 

 

Festivals

 

2015

Performer & Model, “Medium Rare” Experimental Art Show, Lithuanian Church, Baltimore, MD (curated by MICA Fiber Department)

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