Kylie Heidenheimer
Kylie Heidenheimer was born in Gainesville, Florida to an Australian mother and German father. She grew up in St. Louis and moved to New York City in her early twenties where she attended Hunter College and obtained her MFA. Her work has been the subject of solo shows in New York City at J.C. Flowers & Co., Thomas Jaeckel Gallery and The Italian Academy at Columbia University. She has had solo exhibitions outside the city at Galerie Gris in Hudson, New York and Ohio Northern University in Ada, Ohio. Heidenheimer won a New York Studio School Mercedes Matter Alumni Award in 2021 and a Jason McCoy Gallery Drawing Challenge in 2020. Her piece for the Zürcher Gallery 11 Women of Spirit fair PYRE II was in The New York Times Armory Week guide for 2020.
Heidenheimer’s work has been in group exhibitions in New York City and nationally. Venues include Waterhouse & Dodd Gallery, O’Flaherty’s, 56 Henry Gallery, The Hewitt Gallery at Marymount Manhattan College, Equity Gallery, Feature, Inc. and Storefront Bushwick for New York City. National group shows with her work have taken place at Furnace Art on Paper in Falls Village, CT, J. Irwin Miller School of Architecture in Columbus, Indiana, The Hyde Collection in Glens Falls, NY, UT Knoxville’s Downtown Gallery and The Kleinert James Center, Woodstock.
Heidenheimer was a Janet Sloane Resident at Yaddo in 2020. She also attended Yaddo in 2016 as well as earlier residencies at Blue Mountain Center, Virginia Center for the Create Arts (5x), The Anderson Center of Disciplinary Studies, and The Millay Colony. She has a BFA from Washington University in St. Louis and a studio on The Lower East Side at The Clemente. Heidenheimer also works in Upstate New York.