Kelly Kaczynski
Kelly Kaczynski is a Chicago-based artist working within the language of sculpture. This series of prints began as an exercise to see how a provisional stage could be built on paper as in real space, one scaffold at a time. The project quickly became an opportunity to see how the original structure could shift in sequence, placement, and color with each pass through the press, realizing a distinct attitude or frame of reference.
Kelly Kaczynski received an M.F.A. from Bard College and a B.A. from Evergreen
State College in Washington. Previous installations include Scenes from Olympus
Manger, exhibited at the University of Buffalo Art Gallery in 2005 (NY) and air is air
and thing is thing, shown at Triple Candy (NYC) in 2004. Among her public installations are projects with the Main Line Art Center in Haverford, Pa.; the Institute for
Contemporary Art in Boston; and the Boston National Historic Parks. Kaczynski
has held a number of teaching positions and currently is a faculty member in the
Department of Art Theory and Practice at Northwestern University