Allen Killian-Moore (he/him) was born the fall of 1981. He is a neurodivergent multidisciplinary artist: Moving-Image, Photography, Writing, Curation, Performance, Visual Art, Social Justice, Veganism, Teetotaling. His work explores coexistence in many forms—individual and collective, social and political, life and death.
Allen’s film and video work has has received grant support through the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, and his work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions at a wide variety of venues, including a solo exhibition at the Duluth Art Institute, the Joseph Nease Gallery, Hennepin Theater Trust’s Made Here exhibition in Minneapolis, and Fill In The Blank Gallery in Chicago. Allen’s moving image work has also been featured in the annual Chautauqua Art Lab in Saint Louis, and his work has screened nationally on the viewer curated Current TV network. In addition, Allen is the founder and curator of the Saltless Sea Cinema, a roaming micro-cinema program which screens avant-garde film and video art.