Kellie Bornhoft
Kellie Bornhoft (she/her) utilizes sculpture, installation, and video to delve into the whelms and quotidian experiences of our precarious times. Bornhoft lives in Ogden, Utah, where she is an Assistant Professor/Coordinator of Foundations at Weber State University. She holds an MFA in Sculpture + Expanded Media from Ohio State University and a BFA from Watkins College of Art and Design. Bornhoft’s work has been exhibited internationally in museums, galleries, and film festivals, such as the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Contemporary Art Museum in Raleigh, North Carolina, Kulturanker in Magdeburg, Germany, and the Athens International Film and Video Festival. Bornhoft’s work has been reviewed in many publications, including Frieze Magazine, Burnaway, and Southwest Contemporary. Bornhoft was an Artist-in-Residence at the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art in Salt Lake City. She was also a recipient of the Wake the Great Salt Lake Grant awarded to Salt Lake City through Bloomberg Philanthropies.