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Plough Gallery Presents

Kathy King

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Kathy King
Artist Bio
(b. 1968, Alexandria, VA, lives in Boston area).
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King is currently an active studio artist in the Boston area and is an Instructor and the Director of Education at the Ceramics Program – Office for the Arts at Harvard in Allston, MA. She has taught at Massachusetts College of Art in Boston, Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, RI and University of Massachusetts in Dartmouth, MA and was an Associate Professor at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia until 2007. Her undergraduate work included the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, MA and she received her BA in Studio Art with a major in Ceramics from Connecticut College, New London, CT in 1990. She received her MFA from University of Florida in Gainesville, FL in 1998. She has given workshops and lectures at over seventy-five colleges, schools and art centers throughout the USA.
The National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts has featured King as an Emerging Artist in 1999, a Demonstrating Artist in 2002, a co-juror with Mark Burns for the 2012 National Student Juried Show and been a lecturer and panelist. She was recently awarded a Brother Thomas Fellowship by the Boston Foundation, Boston, MA. Her work can also be found in numerous publications and periodicals including Ceramics: Art and Perception, Studio Potter, Clay Times, Art Papers and Ceramics Monthly. She can be contacted via www.kathykingart.com.
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      • Not A Time Of Curves
      • Antonio Bond
      • Seth Gould
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      • This Is She
      • River City Tintype
      • /bliNG!/
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