Lady K-Fever is an Inter- disciplinary Artist, Curator, Social activist, Photographer/Journalist, who was born and raised in Canada. She now lives in the Bronx. She began her career as a graffiti artist in the 1990’s in Vancouver, Canada.
In 2003, she became the first Canadian female invited to paint at the legendary Graffiti Hall of Fame in East Harlem, NY as part of the First female production and to be put down NYC graffiti crews KD & TDS. Her artwork, journalism and photography have been published globally in book , magazines, documentary films and blogs. Her work has been exhibited at The Bronx Museum, Longwood Art Gallery, El Museo Del Barrio, Corridor Gallery and Intermedia Arts. As an Education/Creation Facilitator, She is a multiple recipient of the Arts-in-Education Grant from The Bronx Council on the Arts (2007-2009). She has worked with The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Museum of Arts and Design, El Museo del Barrio, The Studio Museum in Harlem and The Laundromat Project as well as many other community based organizations/projects.