Kelsey Shultis (b. 1988) Birmingham, MI. Shultis received her BFA from the University of Michigan, School of Art and Design in 2010 and studied at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague, Czech Republic. Shultis lives and works in North Adams, Massachusetts.

Through her sculptural paintings, Kelsey Shultis explores and develops the parts of herself she doesn't yet know, and invites the viewer along on her journey. Her inner landscapes are frequented by abandoned houses, goddesses, moss, goats, rainbows, dark forests, demons, mermaids, and pagan symbolism. Shultis's work is guided by principles rather than logic, she asks the image to reveal itself rather than impose meaning or thought onto it. Precisely because her work is created so intuitively, the viewer's unconscious is as equally affected as their eye. All her work has the immovability of landscape yet despite its stillness, hums with the same vibration of a living form. 

Trekking with her through her personal inner landscapes is no light affair. While the works themselves are ostensibly suitable for a childhood nursery, Shultis's iconography radiates a haunted innocence. And because her work is so achingly personal, the viewer is prompted to draft their own inner map. What haunts me? What do I yearn to keep? What fills me with wonder? Because Shultis answers those questions with wrenching honesty in each one of her pieces, the viewer feels in kind the safety to honestly populate their own internal world.