Kaylynn Sullivan TwoTrees

Kaylynn Sullivan TwoTrees is an artist, catalyst, and guide who works across mediums, connections, and social constructions. She has spent a life at the crossroads where species, cultures, beliefs, and the unknown collide and find both dissonance and resonance. She was born in Iowa. TwoTrees is self-taught as an artist, writer, and educator, held up by and accountable to the generosity of her ancestors, elders, mentors, and the Earth. Her work focuses on reorienting to and regenerating an essential relationship with Self and Nature.

TwoTrees' work has been exhibited and is in collections in the United States, Europe, and New Zealand at institutions including Dolan/Maxwell Gallery, The Print Center, and Nexus Foundation for Today’s Art, Philadelphia; New Museum of Contemporary Art and The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York City; Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore; and Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans.

TwoTrees is a recipient of the Lila Wallace International Artist Award, Jerome Foundation’s Franklin Furnace Fund, and a New York State Council on the Arts’ Individual Artists’ Sponsored Project Grant.
—From Brandywine Workshop and Archives records​​​​​​

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Born

1945

Des Moines, IA

Gender

Female

Nationality

American

Heritage

African American

Native American

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