Visiting Artist Kristine Granger
Visiting Artist: Kristine Granger
Artist’s Talk: April 13 - 11:00am- 2nd Floor Conference Room -Staller Center
MFA Critiques: April 13 & 15
Zuccaire Gallery, Alloway Gallery, and South Campus Studios
Kristine Granger earned her Master of Fine Arts degree and Women’s Study Certificate from Stony Brook University. She completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, focusing in Photography, from University of Oregon-Eugene, School of Architecture and Allied Arts.
Art Faculty and Fine Arts Coordinator for Bay College in Escanaba MI. She is published
in the 2nd edition of, Elements of Photography, by artist and author Angela Faris-Belt. Granger was a 2020 Artist-in-Residence at
Chateau d’Orquevaux in Orquevaux, France and a recipient of The Denis Diderot Award.
Her work is now part of their permanent collection and on display in the Chateau.
Artist Statement:
I am an interdisciplinary artist. As an undergraduate my focus was photography and
during my time between undergraduate and graduate school, I became a self-taught sculptor.
It was in graduate school that I married the two. I incorporate the sensorial, inviting
the viewer to participate in the completion the works. The integration of image, video,
sound, sculpture and installation is crucial to my creative practice. I continue to
explore, experiment and learn techniques that allow for my artistic growth.