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Kathleen Tyler, known professionally as K. Tyler, works across disciplines approaching her concepts from many different angles. Tyler received a BFA in Photography from California College of the Arts in 2008, and continued on to pursue an MFA from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Her use of media ranges from photographic processes and film making to papermaking and the book. Personal histories are often the conceptual foundation for her artworks, which explore memory and sequence as they unravel in haunting cycles. Tyler mounted her first solo exhibition in 2008 showing the series Songs of Love & Loss, which began as an investigation of the void left by the death of a spouse, and evolved into an extended portrait of life's persistence and pace. She is presently engaged in the development of her MFA thesis, which includes two components the first a photographic series titled Sense of Place: Transitional Landscapes from the Evolving Plains and the second a short documentary film titled Eggs for Donuts.
Post Graduate Teaching Fellow
Continuing Education

Disciplines Taught:
Photography