Kim Stringfellow is an artist/educator whose work and research interests address ecological, historical, and activist issues related to land use and the built environment through hybrid documentary forms incorporating writing, digital media, photography, audio, video, installation, mapping, and locative media.
She teaches in the Multimedia area as an Associate Professor in School of Art, Design, and Art History at San Diego State University.
Photographic book projects include, Jackrabbit Homestead: Tracing the Small Tract Act in the Southern California Landscape, 1938–2008 (2009) and Greetings from the Salton Sea: Folly and Intervention in the Southern California Landscape, 1905-2005 (2005). Both books were published by the Center for American Places.
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Studio Location: 7776 Rockwood Rd.Joshua Tree, CA 92252
From Hwy 62, south 1mi on La Contenta, east onto Alta Loma, south on Olympic, to dead end at Onaga trail,
east on Onaga one block, south onto Rockwood Road, destination will be on the right.
619-318-2351.
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