Margaret Kimball is an illustrator and writer whose visual essays have been published in Ecotone, Black Warrior Review, Copper Nickel, South Loop Review, and elsewhere. Her illustrations have appeared in The Boston Globe, Outside Magazine, Texas Highways, and many other places. She holds two M.F.A.s from the University of Arizona, has been in residence at Yaddo, and was recently the Sarabande writer-in-residence at Bernheim Forest. She lives with her family in Cleveland, where she’s working on a graphic memoir about childhood and place.
Margaret Kimball
Studios
Sorosis
Margaret Kimball worked in the Sorosis studio.
Sorosis Studio was funded by the New York Carol Club of Sorosis. The small, masonry studio was designed by F. Winsor, Jr., the architect who also designed Savidge Library (1926) and Mixter Studio (1927). At the time of construction, the large porch on the southeast façade offered a spectacular mountain view that has since been obscured…