Kenzie Adair is a mixed-media artist and sewist from Tulsa, OK. She completed a BFA in 2014 from the Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA, and went on to debut her first solo exhibition Knee Deep in August of 2018 at the SCAD Museum of Art. Her work has been included in group exhibitions in Savannah, GA, Tulsa, OK, Oklahoma City, OK, Kansas City, MO, and Lacoste, France. Adair’s recent work focuses on the passive acceptance of waste in industries such as fast-fashion, and highlights the potential value of “waste” by weaving, sewing, and collaging discarded materials like ruined silk screens, scrap textiles, and photo prints. The resulting works range from small-scale two-dimensional collages, to handmade boutique clothing, to large-scale weavings. Currently, she is living and working in Tulsa, OK where she co-owns and operates Friendship Print Guild and Mixed-Use Space Tulsa (MUST).