Meet Kerrin

Photographer & Writer
Visual Artist

There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.”

-Maya Angelou

 

For the past decade, Kerrin has married visual storytelling with her passion of creating spaces of empowerment for & with Black people as a means to freedom.

Technically trained at the Klein School of Communication of Temple University with a degree in Media Studies and Production, Kerrin boasts colorful range as a multimedia artist.

Her mediums of choice are digital photography, screenplay, and videos driven by music.

Kerrin started her media career as a community based educator teaching media literacy and producing activist driven films and shows with groups such as POPPYN, Sister’s Action Media, and T.U.F.F. Girls. These early experiences not only developed Kerrin’s ability to tell compelling stories, but also equipped her to produce media that provides nuanced representations of BIPOC traditionally flattened by mainstream media.

Capturing and articulating the mystique of BIPOC is one way she aims to get free.

Kerrin believes another important way to get free is through the interrogation of love - intergenerational, interpersonal, and intrapersonal. The constant investigation of love fuels her creative process and approach to collaboration with individuals, artists, and organizations, who want to release their unique stories into the world.

Kerrin is currently based in Philadelphia, PA and is available for commission in 2022.

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