The speaker at the July 2012 CreativeMornings/NewYork was the fantastic Kelli Anderson, an artist/designer and tinkerer who is always experimenting with new means of making images and experiences. She draws, photographs, cuts, prints, codes, and creates a variety of designed things for herself and others. From interactive paper to layered, experimental websites, everything begins and ends in her studio, which houses a 1919 letterpress and an assortment of other benevolent contraptions. She also teaches art history at Pratt every summer. In this talk, Kelli gives us some insight into the process behind her amazing work and showcases a few of her projects.


As always, a *huge* hug, high five, and, of course, hat tip to Ben Hallman for filming and editing the talk.