Fairy Tales, Monsters, and the Genetic Imagination, Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville, TN; No Object is an Island: New Dialogues with the Cranbrook Collection, Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, MI, The Sum of Their Parts, Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts, Asbury Park, NJ, Cute & Creepy, Museum of Fine Arts, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, In Rare Form, Ann Street Gallery, Newburgh, NY, Uber-Portrait, Bellevue Arts Museum, Bellevue, WA. These sculptures study the tension between personal and mythical realms, and draw a fine line between the characteristics of animals and humans. Discover (and save!) Reviewing "Pretty Tough: Contemporary Storytelling" at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT, Benjamin Genocchio for The New York Times called her work "successful as works of visual theater", praising one work, Matriarch, as "particularly unsettling". Email: [email protected] Mobile: 07972 666970. Cranbrook Art Museum, Forum Gallery, Bloomfield Hills, MI, This page was last edited on 29 February 2020, at 20:31. Her work has been exhibited many times and she has won numerous awards. Her fusion of human and animal creates a fiction that suggest that our humanity is fully realized when we acknowledge not only our current programming but also our natural instincts. Kate had her first solo exhibit at Claire Oliver Gallery in New York in 2008. Artist / illustrator living and working in the beautiful town of Sowerby Bridge in the Calder Valley. Artist's Statement; Press; Shop; Contact; Bio. This museum was first open to the public in 1942. She also accepts commissions for for portraits, murals and custom illustrations. Kate began her work creating a piece called How Are You? Kate Clarke. Bespoke, original artworks and prints in mixed media. Artist / illustrator living and working in the beautiful town of Sowerby Bridge in the Calder Valley. She also accepts commissions for for portraits, murals and custom illustrations. Kate Clark comes from a background in arts, with her father being a painter and owning his own company. Mary Logan Barmeyer says Clark's work is "meant to make you think twice about what it means to be human, and furthermore, what it means to be animal." [1] Her work synthesizes human faces with the bodies of animals, the signature component in all of her work. Kate Clarke Art. 80 likes. Fine Arts Work Center, Winter Fellowship, Provincetown, Massachusetts October 2006 - May 2007[2] Original art work by Western Australian artist Kate Clarke. Her fusion of human and animal creates a fiction that suggest that our humanity is fully realized when we acknowledge not only our current programming but also our natural instincts. Kate was filmed by National Geographic in her studio over a 2 month period for a short documentary about her work. Kate Clark may refer to: Kate Clark (artist), New York-based sculptor; Kate Clark (journalist), British journalist; Kate Freeman Clark (1875–1957), American painter; Kate Upson Clark (1851–1935), American writer; This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation, Space Program, New York, Sept 2011- August 2012[2] These sculptures study the tension between personal and mythical realms, and draw a fine line between the characteristics of animals and humans. Her work is collected internationally and is in public collections such as the JP Morgan Chase Art Collection, the 21c Collection, the David Roberts Art Foundation in London, and the C-Collection in Switzerland. Kate Clark is a sculptor who lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. and vice versa", "Artist talk with sculptor Kate Clark (press release)", "Contemporary Arts Institute Moves to Asbury Park - The New York Times", "Looking Into the World of Genomes and Seeing an Unreliable Future - The New York Times", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kate_Clark_(artist)&oldid=943254159, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Kate Clark: Give and Take, Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL, Perfect Strangers, Claire Oliver Gallery, New York, NY, Kate Clark, Hudson D. Walker Gallery, Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, MA, Dead Animals and the Curious Occurrence of Taxidermy in Contemporary Art, David Winton Bell Gallery - Brown University, Providence, RI. 350 likes. Kate Clarke (Artist), Hebden Bridge, United Kingdom. Kate Clarke is a portrait artist and illustrator living and working in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire. Jentel Artist Residency Program, Banner, Wyoming October - November 2005[2], Last edited on 29 February 2020, at 20:31, Learn how and when to remove these template messages, Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Brooklyn-based artist Kate Clark explores the nature of humanity . She works on portraits and other paintings usually in Coloured Pencils. Clark attended Cornell University for her BFA and Cranbrook Academy of Art for her MFA and has been awarded fellowships from the Jentel Artists Residency in Wyoming, The Fine Arts Work Center Residency in Provincetown, MA., and the Marie Walsh Sharpe Studio Program in New York. Artspace, New Haven, CT, Fine Arts Work Center Fellows Exhibit, Provincetown Art Museum, Provincetown, MA, MAD COW: Absurdity and Anxiety in Contemporary Culture NURTUREart Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, SCOPE New York Art Fair, presented by Jack the Pelican Presents, Brooklyn, NY, 2006 Fellows and Jurors, Hudson D. Walker Gallery, Provincetown, MA, Project Diversity, Tabla Rasa Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation, Biennial, Detroit Artists’ Market, Detroit, MI, A Bestiary, 55 Mercer Gallery, New York, NY, Member’s Invitational, Detroit Artists’ Market, Detroit, MI, Biennial, Detroit Artists’ Market 70th Anniversary, Detroit, MI, Dealer’s Select, Detroit Artists’ Market, Detroit, MI, Fresh Paint, Robert Kidd Gallery, Birmingham, MI, Constructed Images, Mott Community College, Flint, MI, How Are You? Kate Clarke's art currently focuses on mental health and the importance of connections to nature. Her work synthesizes human faces with the bodies of animals, the signature component in all of her work. [8] Her awards and residencies are as follows: Kate Clarke is an Assistant Professor of Theatre at the University of New Mexico, where she specializes in acting, voice, and movement techniques. Kate Clarke is an Assistant Professor of Theatre at the University of New Mexico, where she specializes in acting, voice, and movement techniques. Kate had her first solo exhibit at Claire Oliver Gallery in New York in 2008. Kate Clarke (Artist), Hebden Bridge, United Kingdom. Her hybrid sculptures synthesize the human face and the body of wild animals. your own Pins on Pinterest Magazine, Time Out, ID Paris, Cool Hunting, Wallpaper, Creators Project/VICE, Sculpture Review and many other publications. Kate is an Associate teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework®, and a certified instructor of Open Source Forms. Kate Clark is a sculptor who lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Her work has been exhibited many times and she has won numerous awards. Her teaching pedagogy includes: Fitzmaurice Voicework ®, Viewpoints, Suzuki, Laban, Alexander Technique, Stella Adler and Meisner studio work, Shakespeare, Musical Theatre, Singing, and Low Flying Trapeze. [3], hi Previously, she was the Program Director of Theatre at Juniata College in Huntingdon, PA. A graduate of Oberlin College (B.A. 352 likes. Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom 3 connections Since then she has been exhibited in solo museum exhibitions at the Mobile Museum of Art, The Newcomb Art Museum and the Hilliard Museum and in group museum exhibitions at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, The Islip Art Museum, and The Bellevue Arts Museum, MOFA: Florida State University, Cranbrook Art Museum, Frist Center for the Visual Arts, The Winnepeg Art Gallery, the Glenbow Museum, the Musée de la Halle Saint Pierre, Paris, The Art Gallery at Cleveland State University, the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, the Nevada Museum of Art, the David Winton Bell Gallery at Brown University, the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, the Biggs Museum of American Art, the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, and the J. Paul Getty Museum. Clark was nominated for a USA Fellowship, a Louis Comfort Tiffany Award and an American Academy of Arts and Letters award. I Dream of Genomes, Islip Art Museum, East Islip, New York, New, Next, Now, Claire Oliver Gallery, NY, Posing, Abrons Art Center, Henry Street Settlement, New York, NY, Meta-Majesty, Chashama / Explosivo, New York, NY, SCOPE Hamptons Art Fair, presented by Jack the Pelican Presents, Brooklyn, NY, Our Dark Heroes, Secret Project Robot, Brooklyn, NY, Why Look at Animals? Clark was awarded a grant from The Virginia Groot Foundation in 2013 and a New York Foundation For the Arts (NYFA) Fellowship Award in 2014. . In 1994, Kate Clark graduated from Cornell University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture. © 2017 KATE CLARK STUDIO | 10 GRAND AVE SUITE #1 - 1, BROOKLYN, NY 11205 | [email protected]. Kate Clark is a New York-based sculptor, residing and working in Brooklyn. She also accepts commissions for for portraits, murals and custom illustrations. © 2017 kate clark studio | 10 grand ave suite #1 - 1, brooklyn, ny 11205 | [email protected] Writer Monica Ramirez-Montagut says Clark's works "reclaim storytelling and vintage techniques as strategies to address contemporary discourses on welfare, the environment, and female struggles.". Her work has been exhibited many times and she has won numerous awards. Previously, she was the Program Director of Theatre at Juniata College in Huntingdon, PA. A graduate of Oberlin College (B.A. Kate Clarke is a portrait artist and illustrator living and working in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire. Kate Clarke is a portrait artist and illustrator living and working in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire. Kate Clark is a New York-based sculptor, residing and working in Brooklyn. . She is a member of VASTA, Screen Actors Guild and Actors Equity. Juniata College, 1700 Moore St, Huntingdon, PA, 16652, United States. Studio J Baltic Creative (CIC),49 Jamaica Street,Liverpool,L1 0AH,England. Since then Kate has been included in museum exhibitions at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, The Islip Art Museum, and The Bellevue Arts Museum. Her hybrid sculptures synthesize the human face and the body of wild animals. Kate Clarke Artist and Illustrator based in the North East. Her fusion of human and animal creates a fiction that suggest that our humanity is fully realized when we acknowledge not only our current programming but also our natural instincts. Kate's preferred medium is actual animal hide. Pretty Tough: Contemporary Storytelling, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT. Her hybrid sculptures synthesize the human face and the body of wild animals. I n s i d e O u t Encaustic and mixed media on board. which was featured in the Forum Gallery of the Cranbrook Art Museum in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. She works on portraits and other paintings usually in Coloured Pencils. Kate’s work is the cover image for Art ltd. magazine, November/December 2014. Contact Kate. Encaustic (bees wax and resin), oil paint, oil crayons, shellac and pan pastels. $1,100 + P&H 1200 x 650 and 30 mm deep Kate's art of choice was painting, in fact, she did not get into sculpting until college. Kate had her first solo museum show in 2010 at the Mobile Museum of Art.