
Kristin Farr
San Francisco, CA
Kristin Farr is a San Francisco based artist whose work explores a
legacy of folk art infused with neon colors and her own contemporary
viewpoint. Through her work, Kristin Farr explores the themes of
rainbows, nostalgia, color psychology and positive vibes. Her
interest in folk art and folk magic contributes to her exploration
of human-made objects that are believed to have powers or talismanic
properties, and she adapts this traditional art practice with her
own unique style.
Kristin’s work was featured in 2016’s Sacramento Mural Festival and
she has also been featured throughout the Bay Area, including at the
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the Berkley Art Center, the Bedford
Gallery, Anno Domini and Fifty24SF. Her work has been commissioned
by organizations such as Pinterest, Nike, Google, Kaiser and Urban
Outfitters and has been featured at both Outside Lands and the
Bonnaroo Music Festival. In addition to her paintings, this
multi-talented artist is also a former producer for KQED, and
currently serves as Deputy Editor for Juxtapoz magazine, as a
curator for Facebook’s Artist-In-Residency Program, and as a
contributor to the New York Times.