Venus top (© Kate MacDowell)
Venus light (© Kate MacDowell)
Rootbound (© Kate MacDowell)
Hand (© Kate MacDowell)
Canary (© Kate MacDowell)
Kate MacDowell
BIO
Kate MacDowell’s hand-built porcelain sculptures respond to environmental threats and their consequences, revealing the rifts and frictions between man and nature. Based out of Portland, Oregon, her work has been shown throughout the US, Japan and Europe and at Scope Miami and New York, ArtAmsterdam, ArtHamptons, Art London, London Art Fair, Showoff Paris , Solo Project Basel, NEXT and Art Chicago fairs. She was recently an artist in residence at the Kohler Arts and Industry Program and will have work in group exhibits at JMKAC (Wisconsin), and MAD (NY) this year.
Her work has been published in SKULL STYLE: Skulls in Contemporary Art and Design (NY), Doppelganger: Images of the Human Being (Berlin), Dark Inspiration: grotesque illustrations, art and design (Hong Kong), The New York Times Sunday Magazine, Hi-Fructose, American Style, O.K. Periodicals (NL), Creative Review and Rooms (UK), BANGart (Italy), and Quotation: Worldwide Creative Journal, (Japan) among others. Her work was featured on the CD and single cover art for Erasure’s album, “Tomorrow's World” designed by Tom Hingston.