Kate Anderson


BIO

Kate Anderson, formally trained as a painter, began knotting in 1996 after a workshop with noted textile artist Jane Sauer. Kate’s knotted objects often reference the work of images from the pop era and mid century cultural icons. Her work has been exhibited internationally in museums and galleries including the Boston Museum of Fine Arts; the National Craft Gallery of the Irish Craft Council; Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan; and the Museum of Arts and Design, New York. Her work can be found in numerous significant private and public collections including the Philadelphia Art Museum, Museum of Fine Art, Boston, Minnesota Museum of American Art, Racine Art Museum, and Muskegon Art Museum, MI. Over the past 36 years, she has had extensive professional experience as a gallery director, curator, juror, panelist and workshop leader.


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GALLERY

ARTIST STATEMENT


Teapots are familiar and comfortable symbols; I create then as containers to hold iconic images. While I’ve most often quoted from painters of the pop era, of late I’ve been looking at wonderful vintage imagery from the mid century. The repetitive process of tying knots pays homage while reinterpreting the experience of how we are meant to perceive a snapshot of American history.

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