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Katherine received her B.A. in Art/Photography from San Francisco State University and began exhibiting in the late 1990's. She has shown widely in the United States and abroad, and is represented by Electric Works (formerly, Trillium Press) in San Francisco, and Sepia International Gallery in New York City. Among her collectors are the San Jose Museum of Art; the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University; the Alameda County Public Art Collection; San Francisco State University; the Zen Center, San Francisco; Adobe Systems, San Jose; David Baker, Architect, San Francisco; Walter Hood Design, Oakland; Zukor Art Conservation, Oakland; and Mumm, Napa Valley. |
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| In early 2008, Katherine featured work from Detroit, a solo exhibition at Electric Works that was met with extraordinary enthusiasm by gallery visitors, collectors, and the press. Later in the year, she continued her work in America's "rust belt," focusing on Buffalo, New York, including the monumental grain elevators along the Buffalo River and the Administrative Center of Bethlehem Steel in nearby Lackawanna. In the spring of 2009, she photographed inside the Gothic revival Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, the oldest prison in the country, and returned to continue her series on Detroit in the fall. These sites will comprise another solo exhibition at Electric Works in January/February, 2010. Coincident with the exhibition will be the January release of a significant article in COLOR Magazine, and a rerun of the PBS SPARK feature of Katherine at work in Oakland's 16th Street Train Station. |
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| photo credit: Marshall Berman |
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