Kelsey Ford is a multidisciplinary artist and community arts and culture programmer living and working in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Treaty 6 Territory.

Her artistic practice explores memory, ritual, and embodied knowledge through printmaking, installation, and time-based media. With a focus on process and materiality, her work often incorporates found objects, repetitive mark-making, and participatory elements that invite viewers to slow down to reflect and share.

She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours degree from the University of Saskatchewan with a minor in French. In addition to her artistic practice, Kelsey is an active cultural organizer and advocate for accessible, community-rooted arts programming. She is a board member of the Saskatchewan Arts Alliance and currently serves as the Co-Chair of SK Printmakers , where she supports artists at any stage and curates inclusive public programming.

Kelsey has exhibited work across the prairies, participated in residencies including the Saskatoon Fringe Festival, Nuit Blanche Regina, Winterruption, and is a founding member of the Biofeedback Collective.

Artist and Arts Programmer

Select Projects

HUOLI

Community & Beyond

Fringe Festival

Morphology