Kenneth Steinbach is the author of Creative Practices for Visual Artists: Time, Space, Process by Routledge Press, and the recipient of the 8th Bethel University Professor Award. Working within a range of media and visual traditions, he exhibits broadly throughout the US and elsewhere, and has received numerous grants in direct support of his art and research. A graduate of Cranbrook Art Academy, Kenneth is the recipient of the 2014 Arlin G. Meyer award in visual art from the Lily Foundation, a Faculty Excellence Award in Teaching, and Edgren Scholars Grant from Bethel University.
Recent exhibits include Uluslararasi International Istanbul Biennial; Trykkeriet Center for Printmaking in Bergen, Norway; the Plains Art Museum, Fargo; and Equity Gallery, New York. His work is included in the collection of the Walker Art Center and numerous other institutions. Kenneth resides in Minneapolis with his wife Kari, a theatrical director.
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