Artist Projects
Ten Invisible Drawings
Ten Invisible Drawings” is a contemporary multimedia composition/visual art installation.
At each showing, a gallery space is installed with ten composition “stations” each centered on a drawing by the artist.
Attendees are invited to engage physically with their environment, as they are drawn into the liminal spaces between what they see, what they hear, and what they think/feel.
Photos from the Premiere at Franklin & Marshall College
A Hand Full of Now and Thens
In this ongoing series, Philadelphia multimedia artist Connor Kirkpatrick works between the lines of photography, sculpture, performance, and poetry. The impetus for the project is the use of the city itself as sculptural material to be physically interacted with in space and time. Boundaries between the artist and the environment within which he acts are blurred. The ephemeral flux of the city begins to perform itself as memory appearing as poetry in the perpetual present.
Currently on view at Green Line Cafe (Baltimore Ave) through December


Featured works from the series






to break is even
to divide is odd
to expand is nature




Reading Umbrellas
on may 21, 2025
at approx. 2:30pm
it began to rain while
the artist stood
atop the steps of
the penn museum
of archaeology and
anthropology at
3260 south st
overlooking the
sidewalk below
footprint performing
its evaporation be
tween 9:20 and 10:04
on the morning of
may 26, 2025
Reading Evaporation


The Burning of Hunger City
Competed in early 2024, "The Burning of Hunger City" is a multimedia concept album and serialized "stream" novella. Released over the course of a year and a half, the project is comprised of twelve original compositions and eighteen written "vignettes" put out via Substack. The project chronicles a fragmented narrative taking place in a post-apocalyptic dreamscape, "Hunger City." All pieces are written, performed and produced by the artist.
Listen to the music and read each vignette with the links below:


Connor is currently working on a series of musical compositions and spoken word pieces based on visional images like the two pictured here.