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Kimberly Callas is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores the ecological self through life-size figurative sculptures, reliefs, and drawings that merge natural materials with digital fabrication. Her work has been featured in Art New England, the Huffington Post, and CICA Museum publications.

Selected awards include a Pollination Project Grant, an Urban Coast Institute Artist-in-Residence, and a Puffin Foundation Grant. Her exhibitions include Crossing Boundaries: Art and the Future of Energy at The Pensacola Museum of Art and a solo show, Ocean Swimmers (Entanglement), in Budapest, Hungary. In addition to her studio practice, Callas leads ‘Discovering the Ecological Self’ workshops, including those at the Noyes Museum in Atlantic City and the Museum of Art and Design in New York City.

Callas earned her MFA from the New York Academy of Art and a BFA from the University of Michigan. She is an Associate Professor of Art at Monmouth University and maintains studios in Maine and New Jersey.

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