Kendall Harper is a creative who lives her artistic life in Colorado.

“I don’t know who I would be without the outlet of artistic expression, it’s my best way to process life around me and within myself.”

kendallharperart@gmail.com
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She is an artist desired to be seen in an open public space that has access to many different people and experiences. She has a story to convey, and likes to express herself through color and humor. Visual art has been her life and greatest love.

She was brought up on the East Coast and predominantly in Virginia, outside of Washington D.C., this afforded her fantastic access to the Smithsonian Museums and other wonderful artistic venues. Already a budding artist, the opportunity to study at the Corcoran School of Art in her teens was a huge boost to her artistic confidence; she truly discovered that she was so comfortable in the art world, that she belonged here.

After matriculation she attended Virginia Commonwealth University for her undergraduate degrees in Art History, Architecture History and a Minor in History. For all the love she has for Art, she also has a great love for history. she finds it fascinating to reenact moments in History from the 16th century to the WWII era, she also loves to volunteer at her local museums, libraries and be a part of storytelling.

After college she put her pursuit of an art career on her shoulder, travelled for a year and eventually moved to New Orleans, where she honed her culinary skills and enjoyed life in a fun, fast paced, historic city. It was the wonderful, artistic whirlwind of her late 20s that she fostered her creativity by creating costumes for herself and denizens of the French Quarter. Kendall moved to Colorado in 1998 and began her family, but that never stopped her desire to create. She raised her son in a loving, artistic home environment and then she began to fall in love with doing Ceramics.. This brought her to attended the University of Colorado in Boulder in Ceramics and found another creative outlet for her whimsical art. Currently residing in Boulder, CO, she pursues her art career while teaching neurodivergent adults the art of ceramics and printmaking.