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DVRP Artist Highlight Series: Kim Sandara

Our next Community Artist Highlight is the wonderful Kim Sandara! Kim worked on DVRP’s graphic novel, Recipes for Healing. Kim is a bi, genderqueer, Lao/Vietnamese American, multidisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn, NY. In 2016, they graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art, with a BFA in General Fine Arts. Using abstract painting, stop motion animation and cartooning, their work focuses on queer escapism, intergenerational trauma and intersectional identity.


You can listen to Kim's interview here: https://youtu.be/a5PCObwGRXQ?si=g6HliWPyPih5fNO4



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Frank Castle
Frank Castle
Jul 25

Kim Sandara's work is really inspiring! Their focus on queer escapism and identity is something many can relate to. If anyone needs help with their own projects, like thesis writing. I recommend looking into thesis editing services. Finding the right words can be just as important as the artwork itself.

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