Kathy Myrick

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Kathy Myrick relocated to Durango, CO from the Eastern Shore Maryland in 2004, and rapidly made the shift from photographing Chesapeake Bay area scenery and outdoor sports to photographing southwest landscapes and wildflowers in the Four Corners region. Her work has been published in Durango Magazine, Majestic Living Magazine and Arts Perspective Magazine, from which she received an Honorable Mention in their 2007 Photo Contest. In 2009, her work was exhibited in the 6th Annual Juried Show, Images of the Southwest, at the Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College in Durango and in the Salmon Ruins New Mexico Heritage Preservation Month Architectural Photo Contest in Bloomfield, NM. She is also a winner of the KSUT Photo of the Month, and has shown work at the Open Shutter Gallery, the Barbara Conrad Gallery at the Durango Arts Center, Artifacts Gallery (Farmington, NM), the Rochester Hotel and the Durango Coffee Company. She received an Honorable Mention in the 100th Anniversary of the National Parks Exhibit at the Center of Southwest Studies in 2016. She won the Reflections of Durango Award from the Durango Chamber of Commerce in 2018 for her photo “Music in the Mountains”. Kathy’s work is now featured at Create Art & Tea at the Durango Arts Center.
Kathy is also the official photographer for the San Juan Symphony where she serves as Executive Director. She uses all Nikon digital cameras and lenses.