Laura Kimmel (formerly Laura Weyl)  is a New York-based  filmmaker, photographer, and multi-media artist.  Her work explores sexuality, the urban landscape, and analog image manipulations to create visceral, poetic visual worlds.  Her photography has been published internationally in publications such Vanity Fair, Vice, The New York Post, and Huffington post, and exhibited in galleries and event spaces including Art Basel Miami/ HG Contemporary, Mana Contemporary, Karst Gallery, Untitled Space, Franklin Street Works, and Project One in San Francisco.  She is currently the director of Visual Identity at The Box NYC and Soho.

“My work explores the labyrinth of femininity through ritualistic, performative art making. I journey with my subjects, often trespassing, in pursuit of magical spaces where we can conjure authentic expressions of self outside the bounds of social constructs. Whether channeling sprits in abandoned buildings or evoking our own realms in light and color, my Muses and I use these worlds to escape patriarchal capitalist context and connect to our subliminal feminine.”