Artist Statement

Kristi Beisecker is an award-winning multimedia artist and designer whose work is creative, consistent, eye-catching, endearing, and insightful. Award-winning work helps bring a brand’s presence to the spotlight for exposure and authenticity. She is a generally interested person with many talents and interests with a passion for travel, art, science, cooking, etc. and lives with her black cat Berry.

Kristi Beisecker is an artist who combines her interest in evolutionary biology with her passion for art. She creates stunning pieces that showcase the beauty and complexity of the natural world, particularly with regards to evolution and genetics. Additionally, she is a multimedia artist and designer with a unique interdisciplinary approach to her work. She combines her expertise in customer service, marketing, graphic design, the arts and sciences to produce innovative and impactful projects. Her interests in art, science, and spirituality inform her work and enable her to create content that resonates with a wide audience. She is also a mission-driven individual, working to promote conservation and education through her field station, which offers botanical, mycological, and marine life excursions to students of all walks of life.

As a graphic design professional, Kristi focuses on growing small businesses through print, web, social media branding, and digital content marketing. She is an out-of-the-box, strategic thinker who creates unique design solutions for small businesses. Kristi is a fiscally sponsored artist through the Institute for Education, Research, and Scholarship, a California-based nonprofit public charity organization.

Kristi Beisecker is a multi-award-winning multimedia specialist. Her work in specialty photography has been recognized by several prestigious awards such as The Kennedy Center VSA, Arte Laguna Prize Venice, IPA International Photography Awards, and Grocery Story and Lux Life Magazine. Her artwork has been exhibited in several galleries and institutions, including the Smithsonian Institute’s Ripley Center, the Romanian Institute of Culture and Humanistic Research in Venice, A.I.R Gallery in Brooklyn, NYC, Worcester State University, Galerie Amarrage in Paris, among others.

Kristi’s background as a researcher in indigenous languages has contributed to her “ground-breaking” insight in the RongoRongo tribe and Indus Scripts, among others. She is also a skilled production artist, delivering production arts on time, meticulously, and accurately, and is capable of promptly producing written materials at a speed of 70-75 wpm.

Her research into ancient writing systems and civilizations has informed her artistic practice, where she aims to communicate the idea of a higher intelligence and the potential for reality to be perceived differently. She uses photography, graphic design, and other multimedia to create works that challenge the viewer’s perception of reality and encourage them to consider new possibilities.

Through her interdisciplinary approach, Kristi Beisecker has created a unique perspective that combines her interests in art, science, and spirituality to explore the mysteries of ancient civilizations and the nature of reality. Her work has been recognized internationally and has contributed to a deeper understanding of the past, present, and future.

This work is multi-faceted and includes blogs, books, digital and physical products, videos, and more, all aimed at promoting her research and insights into the intersection of science, spirituality, and art. Her use of photography helps to document the world and reality, a common denominator between art and science. Kristi wants her audience to see reality from a new perspective and expand their understanding of how we perceive this world. Her work seeks to inspire curiosity and encourage people to question their beliefs about reality and its origins. With her diverse background, creative vision, and mission-driven work, Kristi Beisecker is a dynamic and impactful artist and designer.


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I enjoyed getting to know a new artist and learning about your Electrography project. Collaborating two completely different skills and talents is such a fun experience. Not only did I learn a lot from you but I also gained a lot of inspiration from this project!

Meghan Widger

OWNER OF HILLS & THREAD

Kristi’s workshop was meticulously prepared. She provided all the materials and equipment needed for the each member of the group to produce several pieces related to their own research. We all enjoyed the fascinating experience she led.

Alexis Williams

DIRECTOR OF THE AYATANA ARTISTIC RESEARCH PROGRAM

At the Cambridge Science Festival, we aim to create a shared cultural festival from the Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math experiences in our lives.  Kristi Beisecker was a wonderful addition to our art and technology workshops in the 2014 science festival, engaging a diverse audience with her electrography work.  Particularly the use of organic materials, plants and fauna, was effective and beautiful.

Sung Kim

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