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About

As a second-generation photographer, Heather Kinder uses the lens to examine themes as wide-ranging as gender, identity, memory, legacy, and the relationship between the natural world and contemporary culture. Informed by both art history and literature, as well as personal connections, her work employs symbolism, metaphor, and abstraction to consider the transience of time and space and the dichotomy of presence and absence, and the way these narratives weave their way through the past, present, and future. At its core, Kinder’s practice is a study in duality - of light in darkness, of joy in sadness, of beauty in monstrosity - and a visual expression of the written word.

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