Kristine Granger

Kristine Granger (b. 1965) is an interdisciplinary artist who investigates memory. Granger’s artwork invites the viewer to reflect on the indelible recollections that define our own realities.
Kristine earned her Master of Fine Arts degree and Women’s Study Certificate from Stony Brook University, NY in 2010. She completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, focusing in Photography, from University of Oregon-Eugene, School of Architecture and Allied Arts in 2005. She also received a Certificate of Completion from The Paris Fashion Institute in Paris France in 1986 and an Associates of Science in Fashion Design from Plaza Three Academy in Phoenix Arizona in 1985.
Granger is currently exhibiting work at the The Hartwig Gallery in Escanaba, MI and The Oasis Gallery in Marquette, MI. In 2013 she had an exhibition at Aatos Art Center in Sorkamo, Finland. Giving and artist talk and lecture at the art center as well as Kainuun Ammatti-Opisto in Kaajani, Finland. She has been published in the 2nd edition of “Elements of Photography” by artist and author Angela Faris-Belt.
She is Art Faculty and Fine Arts Coordinator for Bay College in Escanaba MI. She is also owner/educator of Rock Street Community Darkroom. Granger lives and works in Marquette, MI.




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