There is no divide between life and art for interdisciplinary artist and Meisner-trained actor Stevie Kincheloe. Her practice, spanning film, music, movement, writing, photography, and visual and performance art, is unified by a conceptual framework rooted in lived experience, and formed by a life devoted to curiosity, presence, and the pursuit of truth. Each medium functions not as a separate discipline, but as a language through which she listens, responds, and gives form to the interior world.

Born on the East Coast and raised in Middle America, Stevie is currently based in Los Angeles, though her work is shaped by a nomadic rhythm. Splitting her time between LA, Paris, and South Africa, she approaches both geography and medium as sites of inquiry, collecting inspiration, forming collaborations, and allowing place to leave its imprint on the work. Influenced by writers such as Virginia Woolf and Sylvia Plath, her practice is rooted in emotional rigor and interior exploration, drawing viewers into intimate, sensory encounters with the self.

Through film, soundscapes, installation, performance, and visual art, Stevie creates immersive environments that reflect the complexity of being human. Her work resists polish in favor of honesty, inviting vulnerability as both method and offering. In engaging with her art, audiences are asked not simply to observe, but to feel—to confront their own interior landscapes and recognize the shared humanity that binds us. At its core, her work is an act of communion: a quiet, insistent reminder that introspection, empathy, and truth remain radical, necessary forces.

“I am always writing, always meditating, always moving my body, always growing, always absorbing and always observing. The only way I know how to do life as a human is as an artist.”

“The main thing is to start digging in and uncovering the truth of who you are. Leave no stone unturned. Most people are scared to do this, but if you want to be an artist or find your purpose, the whole truth is the only thing that’s worth your time. Be brutally honest with yourself and stare everything that scares you in the face…until you can love it.”


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