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about

Kacey Slone was raised in a cornfield in Southern Indiana and spent most of her growing up on back roads and meadows surrounding it. She received her MFA in Intermedia at the University of Texas at Arlington in 2018. Her work investigates identity, memory, and how place affects one's belonging. By using familiar objects, Slone hopes to connect with others through collective memory. Kacey recently wrapped up a two person exhibition, Tailspinner, with Laura Camila Medina and EasySide curators at ArtsFortWorth in Fort Worth, Texas. She taught workshops at KMAC Contemporary Art Museum, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and at JuniorJr Risograph Studio. Kacey  co-founded JuniorJr, a Risograph press/studio, with long time friend and colleague Kathryn Combs and each year the studio hosts Kentuckiana Zine Fest. Kacey is currently the Visual Communications Program Chair and IvyTech Community College, where she currently teaches Graphic Design, Photography and Portfolio courses.