




Kim Llerena
Size: 22x17 inches
Edition Size: 30
Medium: Digital Print
Paper Type: Epson Ultra Premium Enhanced Matte paper
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About the Poster:
from a work-in-progress titled "How to flatten a mountain"
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About the Artist:
Kim Llerena is a photographic artist currently based in Washington, D.C. She holds an MFA in Photographic & Electronic Media from the Maryland Institute College of Art and a BA in Journalism from New York University. She was a Flash Forward Emerging Photographer selected by the Magenta Foundation in 2019, one of 100 photographers invited to participate in CENTER’s Review Santa Fe in 2019, and a semifinalist in The Print Center’s 90th Annual International Competition in 2016. She exhibits nationally in addition to serving as full-time faculty at American University. Her work often investigates our constructed relationship to place and our methods of communicating within and about our physical surroundings.
