With over 20 years of collective experience to her credit, Kerry Kaye has cultivated a career of excellence as a multitalented artist, writer, and photographer. Coming from a family lineage in artistry, she has produced a wealth of artistic pieces over the course of her career, specializing in acrylic painting and oil painting, as well as ink pressings and photography. Kerry’s art portfolio showcases her diverse talents, and as a writer, she is well-versed in writing and editing a wide range of research topics, drawing from her education in novel and creative writing from the Extension Writers Program at the University of California Los Angeles. In addition to her professional accomplishments, she is also well-regarded for her dedication to civic advocacy, regularly volunteering as a photographer and editor for the University Dance Company at the University of California San Bernardino. Over the course of her career, she has largely attributed her success to her determination and desire to achieve her goals, as well as her passion for art. In the coming years, Kerry Kaye aims to incorporate her writing into her painting, particularly with themes that could resonate with fiction writers and historical fiction enthusiasts, and she is keen on helping others achieve their full potential.
Kerry Kaye (writing as Kerry K. Edwards) is an award-winning artist, researcher, and a featured figure in Who’s Who. A recipient of the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award, Kaye’s professional work bridges the gap between historical inquiry and the psychological impact of totalistic environments.
As an artist represented by the Riverside Community Arts Association, her painting Rosa was recently featured in the film Children of Guernica. Kerry is currently working on her debut novel. Please visit her author page for her writing updates and announcements.