Kristina’s work is playful and provocative.
A visual artist with a socially engaged practice Kristina brings bold, complex, sensitive layers to her artworks, cushioning difficult conversations and painful truths within humorous, joyous celebrations. Through installation, film, crafts, and sculpture Kristina explores commonalities and differences in everyday experiences.
As a disabled, neurodivergent, female activist, intersectionality, identity, and social politics are strong components of her work. She is influenced by barriers she faces. Using art as force for change, she draws on her background as a Social Policy graduate, Paralympian, and equality and diversity consultant, leading to creation of work that is easily accessible, engaging wide audiences, and amplifying unheard voices.
Recent works include My Dirty Secret! an interactive installation exploring relationships with housework (commissioned by Unlimited); a domestic installation ident broadcast on national television (commissioned by ITV Creates); A Complete Basketcase, film interventions and performative basket weaving (WAIWAV); Meander, a steam-bent Oak sculpture (commissioned by Unlimited and Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust) and most recently Capturing the Forest an international partnership award from Unlimited and the British Council.
To explore Kristina’s portfolio and images of works visit Portfolio or navigate from headings at the top of the page
For a list of commissions, grants, awards and exhibitions visit Kristina’s Artists Resume
Recent Work
ITV ident
Watch Kristina talk about her work, the ident and what ITV means to her.