Kirsten Stingle Art
American
Kirsten Stingle is a mid-career sculptural artist that has achieved national and international recognition. She has been represented at international art exhibitions such as SOFA, Aqua: Art Miami, Art New York, Art Wynwood, Chromatica Rome, and Art Manila, among others; and her museum representation includes Museo MACRO, Testaccio in Rome, Italy and the Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art. She has gained curatorial experience in figurative and ceramic exhibitions. Her current focus has been to collaborate with other artists and community partners in order to create a more immersive exploration of themes. She is part of the permanent collections of the Macon Museum of Arts and Sciences, the Kapp Foundation, the Addams Family Foundation, and Cafesjian Foundation.(Biography provided by LeMieux Galleries)
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Artist: Kirsten Stingle
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Tea and Transformation
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