Devon Kelley-YurdinDevon Kelley-Yurdin (they/them) is an interdisciplinary artist, facilitator, and instigator of collective experiences living rurally on Wabanaki homelands in what is colonially known as midcoast Maine. Their work weaves together traditional and contemporary media—printmaking, cut-paper, installation, illustration, design, performance, and event production—with facilitation, cultural organizing, and collaborative experimentation. Their work is devoted to the expansion of the interpersonal and collective creative capacity that is necessary for liberatory world-building.

Beauty, play, and curiosity are central to Devon’s practice. Courting the subtle and the profound alike, they strive to translate intuition into tangible works that feel both grounded and otherworldly. Their spirit of co-creation, experimentation, and emergence invites individuals and communities to discover new ways of seeing, being, and connecting.