Kristina Killar Fellers works with thread, wire, light, reflection and darkness to build small delicate machines, large installations and short films. She creates surreal visual landscapes and intimate worlds to enter.  She draws on influences from the shadow self, science fiction, futurists and lucid vision. She is Interested in the invisible forces surrounding us. 

Kristina was born in the Catskill Mountains of New York, and spent much of her childhood in motorcycle garages with her father and the woods. She graduated from the Massachusetts College of Art with a BFA in sculpture. Since then, she has participated in gallery exhibitions but has mostly explored producing her own underground installation shows and performance art with musicians and dancers. 

Now Kristina is living and working in Costa Rica lighting up jungle spaces with her  installations and video projections. Her most recent show, Enceladus, was an experimental art installation working with Argentinian experimental sound artist Marta Gorostiaga.  

Kristina enjoys the pursuit of micro nuanced investigations of things.