Katherine Simóne Reynolds is an artist, scholar, and curator who investigates emotional dialects and psychogeographies of Blackness within the Black Midwestern landscape. Her art physicalizes emotions and experiences through photo-based works, film, choreography, sculpture, and anxious writing practice. Reynolds has exhibited and performed work at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation; Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Luminary; and the Graham Foundation. She has exhibited in national and international group and solo shows. She has spoken at the Contemporary Art Museum, the St. Louis Art Museum, and the Black Midwest Initiative at the University of Minnesota. She was also the 2022 fellow at the Graham Foundation. Alongside her visual art practice, she has embarked on curatorial projects at The Luminary; SculptureCenter; and exhibitions for Counterpublic 2023; the University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art; and the Clyfford Still Museum.
Image: Katherine Simóne Reynolds and Joyce Tsai by Fireside Production