About
Kelli Fox is a multimedia interdisciplinary artist based in Telluride, CO who earned her BFA in Studio for Interrelated Media from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her work exists primarily in the form(s) of sculptural video installation, experimental hand-manipulated film, community-driven event production, and lighting design.
Conceptually, her work focuses on curation of viewer experience, abstraction of written language, tactility and manipulation of memory over time, the paradox of guarded vulnerability, (mis-/re-/non-)connections between people, the weight of absence, and the conveyance of emotion through symbiosis of audio and visual components.
In addition to her artistic practice, Kelli is invested in studying film, reading (voraciously), writing, cooking, carpentry, problem solving, and actively working towards operating an artist-run farm commune + residency venue.
She fears loose teeth, spiders, and complacency; loves sixgill sharks, professional wrestling, and run-on sentences.
She can usually be found in a box truck or scissor lift.