What Remains

Kaitlin Santoro

My work is about loss, impermanence, and memory.

My experiences with loss have ranged from swift, unforeseen deaths to slow, generational trauma that arises from witnessing family succumb to dementia. I am interested in how time affects memory and what happens when one’s recollections shift or are lost. My work aims to show the fragility of time and one’s life. I am intrigued by what remains and lives on after one is lost.

 
 
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Kaitlin Santoro

TYL Photography MFA, ‘21
IG: @kaitlinsantoro
Website: www.kaitlinsantoro.com

Kaitlin Santoro is a Philadelphia and New York based interdisciplinary artist. She received her BFA in Photography from the University of Connecticut and her MFA from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture. She is a former Keyholder and Scholarship Recipient at the Manhattan Graphic Center. Her work was recently exhibited at the International Center of Photography and in the 2021 New Prints Exhibition at the International Print Center of New York.