Barbara Kyne is an American photographer who divides her time between Oakland and Mariposa, California. She asks fundamental questions about reality such as, who are we, and how are we related to the cosmos? Underlying themes in her work include a philosophy that collapses the dualism between science and spirituality. Kyne is represented by Slate Contemporary in Oakland, CA and is a studio artist with Minnesota Street Project in San Francisco, CA. She exhibits nationally and is a Finalist for Photolucida 2017 Critical Mass.
The photo book, A Crack in the World, was published by Daylight Books in October, 2016. The series By Fire was published as a photographic chap book. Reviews were published by L'Oeil de la Photographie, Musee Magazine, LENSCRATCH, F-Stop Magazine and featured in the Elizabeth Avedon Journal.
Kyne was a columnist for Artweek. She earned her BA in Photography from Brooks Inst, of Photography in Santa Barbara, CA and an MA from JFK University in Berkeley, CA.