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PUBLIC // 3.10.16

McKenna Graham talks about her exhibit DoppelDoppel, a multi-media, interactive art exhibition on view at Thinkbox Contemporary in Louisville from March 3rd through April 1st.

Graham is a visual artist and curator who researches the human experience and the manner in which we consider identity. She has exhibited her work throughout Kentucky and curated many exhibitions such as Return to Main Street: Leo Zimmerman Retrospective at the Cressman Center, Civil War Songbooks at the University of Louisville, and many community exhibitions through her Wall Together program, which she co-founded at the Speed Art Museum. Mckenna recently received a Kentucky Arts Council Grant, which she used to bring art to areas of Kentucky’s Appalachia. Mckenna has studied abroad in Galway, Ireland and holds a B.A. in Studio Arts from Bellarmine University, and a M.A. in Fine Art Critical and Curatorial Studies from the University of Louisville. She currently lives and works in Louisville, KY.