Megan Kunisch is a multidisciplinary artist and video editor whose work explores the intersections of memory, absurdity, intuition, and transformation. With a BFA in Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts in New York City, Megan’s practice spans experimental video, abstract painting, collage, and digital media.
Her work is deeply influenced by years of global travel through her career in professional video editing. From remote islands to coastal villages, Megan draws inspiration from fleeting, visceral moments with people, cultures, and landscapes she may never have otherwise encountered. These experiences form the emotional and observational foundation of her creative world.
Rooted in motion and personal mythology, her pieces often feel like moving paintings—layered, intuitive, and charged with the tension between chaos and clarity. Drawing from her background in sculpture and broadcast editing, she fuses painterly abstraction with surreal storytelling and conceptual experimentation.
Her ongoing series—including One Time at the Rodeo—uses humor, symbolism, and memory to reimagine pivotal life events as uncanny, cinematic scenes. Born in New Jersey and shaped by years in New York, Maui, and California, Megan creates work that is both intimate and expansive—a visual archive of inner and outer journeys.