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A B O U T T H E A R T I S T

Klea McKenna (b. 1980, Freestone, CA) is a visual artist who writes and makes films and is known for cameraless photography and her innovative use of light-sensitive materials. She is a 2023 recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship Award for Photography. Her work is held in several public collections, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA; Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA; Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA; United States Embassy Collection; Mead Art Museum, Amherst, MA; Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA, and The Victoria & Albert Museum, London. She studied art at UCLA, UCSC, and California College of the Arts. Klea is the daughter of renegade ethnobotanist, Kathleen Harrison and psychedelic philosopher, Terence McKenna. She lives in San Francisco with her partner and their young children.

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S E L E C T E D P O R T F O L I O S

RAINBOW BRUISE

2023 - Present

INTAGLIO PRINTS

2023 - Present

RAINBOW BRUISE

2020 - 2022

GESTURE

2020

GENERATION

2017 - 2019

AUTOMATIC EARTH

2016 - 2019

WEB STUDIES

2013 - 2016

RAIN STUDIES

2013 - 2016

FAULTLINES

2015 - 2018

EARLY COLOR WORKS

2012 - 2015


P R E S S

News / Press Gallery
 KLEA MCKENNA Lecture  Sunday, September 15th, 6:00 pm PDT   PhotoAlliance  Bayfront Theater (BATS Improv) at Fort Mason    Get Your Tickets Here

KLEA MCKENNA
Lecture

Sunday, September 15th, 6:00 pm PDT

PhotoAlliance
Bayfront Theater (BATS Improv) at Fort Mason


Get Your Tickets Here

KLEA McKENNA | Award

JOHN SIMON GUGGENHEIM MEMORIAL FOUNDATION

Fellowship in Photography

2023

KLEA MCKENNA | Group Exhibition

CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR’S MANSION

Eureka! Creativity in California: Artists of the Golden State

On view through November 30, 2024

KLEA McKENNA | New Press

LENSCRATCH

Kim Beil in Conversation with Klea McKenna

by Kim Beil
July 15, 2022

KLEA McKENNA | New Press

THE BROOKLYN RAIL

Klea McKenna: Rainbow Bruise

by Hearne Pardee
July 13, 2022

KLEA McKENNA | New Press

GOLD CIRCLE

Klea McKenna: Rainbow Bruise

by Marina Syrmakezi
June 10, 2022

KLEA MCKENNA | Podcast

DOCUMENTUM

Artist, Writer, Photographer Klea McKenna Shares Her Journey Creating Work in the Realm of NFTs

March 3, 2022

KLEA McKENNA | New Press

ARTFORUM

Klea McKenna

by Robert Becker
2019

KLEA McKENNA

ART IN AMERICA

Rematerializing Photography

by Leah Ollman
May 26, 2017

EUQINOM GALLERY | New Press

ARTFORUM

Of Many Minds

by Kim Beil
2016

M O R E P R E S S


E X H I B I T I O N S

VESSEL Julia Goodman & Klea McKenna

September 7 - October 28, 2023
at EUQINOM Gallery

Rainbow Bruise

May 21 - August 6, 2022
at EUQINOM Gallery

Life Hours

Mural at EUQINOM Gallery

SHIFT

September 7 - November 9, 2019
at EUQINOM Gallery

Witness Marks

November 30 - January 2, 2018
at EUQINOM Gallery

Group Exhibition: Of Many Minds
Theresa Ganz, Klea McKenna, Meghann Riepenhoff

September 7 - November 12, 2016
at EUQINOM Gallery


V I D E O S

Studio Visit with Klea McKenna, 2023
A 5-minute studio visit with visual artist Klea McKenna while she works on an ongoing body of work called "Rainbow Bruise", which incorporates camera less photography, printmaking and painting. Filmed during summer 2023 at In-Cahoots Artist Residency and Minnesota Street Project artist studios in San Francisco, CA.

ARTIST JOURNAL: Klea McKenna / No Feeling is Final, 2020
This 9 minute video journal documents artist Klea Mckenna's process throughout the 2020 pandemic. This work began as an experiment in how to make photographic art while at home with two small children during San Francisco’s shelter-in-place order. It evolved into a large installation that is now on view at SFMOMA in the exhibition "Close To Home".

Klea McKenna speaks about her process and the concepts behind Rainbow Bruise, 2022