Kirsten Stolle

Kirsten Stolle is a visual artist working in collage, drawing, and installation.Her research-based practice is grounded in the investigation of corporate propaganda, food politics, and biotechnology. Her work is included in the collections of the SanJose Museum of Art, (San Jose, CA), Crocker Art Museum, (Sacramento, CA), and theMinneapolis Institute of Art, (Minneapolis, MN).Solo exhibitions include NOME Projects (Berlin), Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (NC), WinthropUniversity/RutledgeGallery (SC), Second Street Gallery (VA), Turchin Center for the Visual Arts/AppalachianState University (NC), Tracey Morgan Gallery (NC), Dolby Chadwick Gallery (CA), Roy G Biv Gallery (OH)and Kathryn Markel Fine Arts (NYC).Group exhibitions include The Mint Museum (NC), Balzer Projects (Basel), Datscha Radio (Berlin), TerrainBiennial, Fridman Gallery (NYC), Lesley Heller Workspace (NYC), San Jose Museum of Art (CA), TheBillboard Creative (CA), Jack Fischer Gallery (2-person), Power Plant/Duke University (NC), William KingMuseum (VA), Hunterdon Museum of Art (NJ), Riverside Art Museum (CA), and Torpedo Factory (VA).Her work has been published in Photograph, Topic Magazine, The Billboard Creative, Made in Mind, Poetry,Creators Project, Widewalls, Spolia Literary Magazine, Burnaway, Vhcle, DIALOGIST, Slice, and NewAmerican Paintings.She is a recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, a Dave Bown Project Award, and grants from the SanFrancisco Arts Commission, Artists’ Fellowship Inc., PuffinFoundation, and Change Inc. Residencies include Ucross Foundation, Millay Colony, Blue Mountain Center, Marble House Projects, Willapa Bay AiR, OregonCollege of Arts & Crafts, Spiro Arts Center, Anderson Center, and Ballinglen Arts Foundation