About The Artist

Reese Betts is a new media artist and filmmaker who utilizes historical and archival documents, vintage cameras, and untraditional techniques in her work. Her art explores the themes of feminism, activism, and grief, often incorporating interactivity and self-reflection. She has exhibited her work across the state of Missouri. Additionally, her work has been shown two years in a row alongside her peers as a student artist at the Digital Graffiti projection mapping festival in Alys Beach, Florida. She is currently a student at the University of Missouri, pursuing degrees in Film Studies and Digital Storytelling. After graduating, she hopes to further her studies at artist residencies and graduate school, and would like to become an art professor one day.