Kristina Harrison grew up in Dayton, Ohio and studied Drama at the The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.  She began working as a professional actor at 21 with Steppenwolf Theater Company in Chicago. Subsequently, she has worked in numerous theaters internationally.

She began her photographic travels five years ago. Her work has been published by The LA TIMES, Virtual Artists Collective, 3Elements Literary Review, Montana Mouthful and Art and Cake Magazine. Her photograph Jesus Saves, was part of a group exhibit at the Columbus Museum of Art. As one of 20 finalists for FOCUS photo LA's Competition, her work was exhibited in Berlin during Art Week in and subsequently exhibited in Los Angeles. She has been featured seven times by the LensCulture editors in their street photography competition gallery.  Her first solo exhibition, LIMBO LORE, was on display at at The Icon in Los Angeles. Her images Crossing and Puddle were recently selected for Your Daily Photograph, curated by Daniel Miller.  Her work was shown in PORTAL, curated by Lori Vrba, a group exhibit that opened at the SE Center for Photography in South Carolina. Kristina represented Icon Gallery at the internationally renowned exposition Photo LA with recent work, including her installation piece, DISPATCHES FROM THE EDGE, comprised of 60 5”x 7” street shots.   Her work was part of LINES OF SIGHT, a group exhibit at Quixote Studios in West Hollywood, curated by Bonny Taylor.   Recently, Her photograph, Walking on Air, was selected by Michael Foley for the March exhibition, Black and White, at the SE Center for Photography in South Carolina. She was invited to exhibit her work in LINES OF SITE- DISCOVERY, a pop-up event in Hollywood, California.   Dispatches from the Edge, as well as 6 11x14 prints are currently on display at Pacific Resident Theater In Venice, California. Her exhibit Lost Souls will be exhibited this spring in Los Angeles, CA. In June, Dayton, Ohio and July, Columbus, Ohio. Kristina continues to make art in many different media on a daily basis.