Karen's profile

Karen Klinedinst is a visual artist exploring themes of place, our relationship with nature, and the environmental impact we have on the world around us. Through digital, analog and alternative photographic processes, she creates images and visual stories about time, memory, and the ephemerality of the natural world.

Her work has been exhibited at Maryland Art Place, University of Maryland Global College, Center for Photographic Arts, Washington County Museum of Fine Arts (Maryland), Biggs Museum of American Art, Griffin Museum of Photography, Maine Museum of Photographic Art, and the Fort Wayne Museum of Art. In November 2026-January 2027, she will exhibit her Ephemeral/Ephemerals series of cyanolumens at the Rosenberg Gallery at Goucher College in Towson, MD. 

Her work is in private and public collections including the Liriodendron Mansion, the National Park Service, and the Fort Wayne Museum of Art. 

Karen was an artist-in-residence at the Catskills Center for Conservation and Development, a National Park Service artist-in-residence at Acadia National Park, and a 2022 PLAYA artist-in-residence in Summer Lake, Oregon. 

She is a graduate of the Maryland Institute College of Art.

 

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