Kim Morski
Kim Morski is a printmaking artist living and working in Colorado, recognized for her work in printmaking, book arts, and participatory public projects. After becoming a mother in 2017, Morski’s work shifted from an emphasis on large-scale prints with political themes, to more personal work exploring moments of quiet boredom, seasonal rhythms, and transcendence in the ordinary. The smaller scale of her reduction prints and drawings reflects the intimacy of maternal experience, as well as the margins of life where she makes time to create. Morski’s works are held in the collections of Washington University in St. Louis, the Joan Flasch Artists Book Collection at SAIC, the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library, The University of Denver, and MIT.