2014 MFA Art Practice, School of Visual Arts – New York, NY

2003 BFA Otis College of Art and Design, - Los Angeles, CA

2001 AAS Fashion Institute of Technology - New York, NY

           

SOLO & 2-3 PERSON EXHIBITIONS (*solo exhibition)

2019 *Field Experiments in A Long and Short Time Comin: Seeing It Through/Seeing Through It, 3A Gallery - New York, NY
Included programming: Dialogue between Kate Harding and Jovana Stokic, introduced by Magnus  Schaefer, and included video screenings in the context of the exhibition.

2017 *Uphill Downhill Conversation, (Sister), 3A Gallery Annex - New York, NY

2016  MAKE DO: Angela Conant + Kate Harding, SARDINE - Brooklyn, NY

2014 *Both and All, But None Too Bright, Grace Space - Brooklyn, NY

2012 Contrasting Visions: Ahzad Bogosian and Kate Harding, East Central College Gallery - Union, MO

2009      The Hills are Alive, Circus Gallery - Los Angeles, CA, curated by Laurie Steelink

2008 *Whiskey Creek, Track 16 Gallery – Santa Monica, CA

2001      Views from the Balcony: Kate Harding and Tracy Ianonne, Chelsea Hotel - New York, NY

GROUP EXHIBITIONS, SCREENINGS, PERFORMANCES

2021

What is Normal (Words and Actions with Collective_View) - collaboration between Radiator Gallery, New York, and Structura Gallery, Sofia, curated by Naomi Lev, Boris Kostadinov and Gregory Volk

Not Just Another Anthropocenic Love Story - Trestle Gallery - Brooklyn, NY, curated by SiSi Chen
Shared View
, Collective View - online exhibition, curated by Sarah Crown, Naomi Lev, Rebecca Pristoop & Aimée Burg
Place, Space, Void, 3A Gallery - New York, NY, curated by Pamela Kember
GARDEN, LADIES ROOM - Los Angeles, CA, curated by Annie Wharton
Stirring Glows, Agnes Varis Art Center - Brooklyn, NY, curated by Zeljka Himbele
Private View IRL, Paradise Palace - Brooklyn, NY

2020
Hedges and Houses and Mothers and Children, I Like York Work - online exhibition, curated by Pennylane Shen
S.O.S., Track 16 Gallery - Los Angeles, CA
Late Summer Show, 3A Gallery - New York, NY, curated by Mieko Meguro
HIGH BEAMS - Tiger Strikes Asteroid Los Angeles, curated by Lacey Fekishazy

2019
Bicoast Carpool, Season 4 - WPIR Pratt Radio, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
Listening Gestures (with support from Ernesto Pujol) - Art in Odd Places, New York, NY
The Listeners (Performance by Ernesto Pujol) - Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's 2019 River to River Festival, New York, NY (June 24-27)
Every Woman Biennial, Curated by C. Finley - La MaMa Galleria, New York, NY

2018
NY Art Book Fair, MoMA PS1 - Long Island City, NY (Included in publication, Poetry Slam vol. 3, by Mieko Meguro at Lisson Gallery booth)
GlenLily Grounds, GlenLily Manor - Newburgh, NY. Curated by Lacey Fekishazy
Happy New Year 3A Gallery, 3A Gallery - New York, NY 

2017  
GlenLily Grounds, GlenLily Manor - Newburgh, NY. Curated by Lacey Fekishazy
Published by the Artist, International Print Center New York. Invited by Angela Conant and Grayson Cox.
TOOL BOOK, SoHo20 Gallery  - Brooklyn, NY. A project by Sarah G Sharp
Poetry Slam, Vol. 3 - Cafe Dan Graham - New York, NY

2016   
GlenLily Grounds, GlenLily Manor - Newburgh, NY. Curated by Lacey Fekishazy and Gabriel Hurier
History As I Know It, On the Ground Floor – Los Angeles, CA and Imperfect Gallery – Philadelphia, PA. Curated by Virginia Arce, Allison McDaniel, and Kaitlynn Redell

2015   
9-5(Ernesto Pujol performance for MoreArt), Brookfield Place – New York, NY (October). Curated by Micaela Giovanotti
GlenLily Grounds, GlenLily Manor - Newburgh, NY. Curated by Lacey Fekishazy and Gabriel Hurier
Mingled Bodies, Vanity Projects, New York, NY. Curated by Jovana Stokic
one n ten - Paddle 8, to benefit one n ten. Organized by SKUNKWORKS Projects
personal:interpersonal:connected, SARDINE– Brooklyn, NY. Curated by SKUNKWORKS Projects
On Caring, Panel Discussion Moderated by curator, Jovana Stokic. Co-curated and directed by Graciela Cassel for Brooklyn Public Television.
Gaia – Paddle 8, to benefit 350.org. Curated by Sarah Belden

2014   
To Cross (Walking New York), (Anne Wilson performance). The Drawing Center – New York, NY
GlenLily Grounds, GlenLily Manor – Newburgh, NY. Curated by Lacey Fekishazy and Gabriel Hurier
The Matricide (An Artificial Grammar for Nature), CP Projects – New York, NYCurated by Steven Henry Madoff
Community Board, Glasshouse – Brooklyn, NY. Organized by Tribble & Mancenido and Jovana Stokic
The Hot 100, Paddle 8, to benefit the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation. Curated by Sarah Belden
The Grinstein Invitational: Generation to Generation, Rosamund Felson Gallery – Los Angeles, CA. Invited by/showing with Scott Grieger

 2013   
Special Guests, Sardine – Brooklyn, NY
Time After Us, (Ernesto Pujol performance), St. Paul’s Chapel – New York, NY
Frequency Response, Electronic Arts Intermix – New York, NY
MoMA PopRally: Abstract Currents, Museum of Modern Art – New York, NY
Current Practice, Invisible Dog Gallery – Brooklyn, NY. Curated by Hesse McGraw
Ecstasy/Apocalypse, Visual Arts Gallery – New York, NY. Curated by Thyrza Nichols Goodeve
Of Other Places, Sardine – Brooklyn, NY
How About Now, Namaste Highland Park – Los Angeles, CA. Curated by j.frede
Rockaway from Brooklyn to Los Angeles: Artists and Surfers for Hurricane Sandy Relief, Water Projects – Los Angeles, CA

2012   
Lineamenta, Beacon Arts  – Los Angeles, CA. Curated by Renée A. Fox
Friends and Neighbors, Echo Park Film Center – Los Angeles, CA. Curated by EPFC AIR, Margie Schnibbe

2011   
Deck the Walls, SARDINE – Brooklyn, NY. Curated by Amy Feldman and Lacey Fekishazy
Some City Angels, Edward Cella Art + Architecture – Los Angeles, CA. Curated by Marlena Donohue
My House is Your House, Statler Waldorf Gallery – Los Angeles, CA. Curated by Molly Larkey and Whitney Carter

2010   
On Seeing: The Purpose Paradox, The Huffington Post, online exhibition. Curated by Annie Buckley
International Mail Art Exhibition, Armory Center for the Arts – Pasadena, CA. Curated by Jay Belloli
Room Mobile, SeeLine Gallery – Los Angeles, CA. Curated by Janet Levy
Shangrila, Shangrila – Joshua Tree, CA. Curated by Drew Dunlap

2008   
Reclaiming: Inter-generation, 627 S. Carondelet – Los Angeles, CA

2007   
Soundwalk 2007, East Village Arts District – Long Beach, CA
Inglewood Open Studios – Los Angeles, CA

2005   
Historic Franklin County, Mid-Missouri Fine Arts Association – Washington, MO
Ethnobotany, Museum of Anthropology, California State University Chico – Chico, CA

2004   
Soundwalk 2004, East Village Arts District – Long Beach, CA

2003   
Reclaiming, 627 S. Carondelet – Los Angeles, CA
Hello From Otis – Otis College of Art and Design – Los Angeles, CA
The City is Sending Signals, Loft Space - Los Angeles, CA

2002   
Wild West, 4-F Gallery, Chinatown - Los Angeles, CA
Small Works, Galef Center for the Arts, Otis College - Los Angeles, CA

2001   
Graduating Senior Exhibition, Museum of the Fashion Institute of Technology – New York, NY
Bring Your Own Baggage, 2/20 Gallery – New York, NY

CURATORIAL  PROJECTS

Nine More Publications - more information coming soon

2016 - present    Bicoastal Carpool

Host of the weekly internet radio broadcast currently in its third season and airing on WPIR Pratt Radio, live from Pratt Institute (Brooklyn, NY). In-studio and called guests and guest co-hosts have included Michelle Andrade, Jay Stuckey, Meg Cranston, Meg Webster, Renée A. Fox, Virginia Dan, Kaitlynn Redell, Soo Kim; (Los Angeles, CA), Martha Wilson, Jovana Stokic, Dana M. Osburn, Nat Castañeda, Mira Brunner, Thyrza Nichols Goodeve, Sara Jimenez, Madeline Schwartzman, Michele Kennedy, Benjamin Thorpe; (Brooklyn, NY), Lacey Fekishazy; (Newburgh, NY), Ernesto Pujol; (Old Chatham, NY) and Henry G. Sanchez; (Houston, TX). This is an ongoing show that began in October 31, 2016 and will continue into the foreseeable future.

2015      Correspondence

Project as part of the exhibition “personal:interpersonal:connected “ at SARDINE (Brooklyn, NY), included drawings from artists based in Los Angeles, California and New York, New York. Artists: Monique Prieto, Meg Cranston, Carole Caroompas, Sally Bruno, Lacey Fekishazy and Charlie Hurier, Carla Danes, Michelle Andrade, Sarah Heineman, Sara Cromarty, Nat Casteñeda, Ellen Seibers, Heidi Hankaneimi, Mieko Meguro, Redell & Jimenez, and Alisha Wessler.

2010     Hallway Happenings at Playa Del Oro,  Curator.

This public art project was funded by Decron Properties and the Department of Cultural Affairs.  Through exhibitions and public receptions, Otis Fine Arts Students and Westchester residents engaged with each other.  Students gained a better understanding of exhibition practices and received greater exposure to the public.  Westchester residents were further introduced to the programs and work of the Fine Arts Department of Otis.  This mutually beneficial experience combined key events with everyday enrichment.  This included four exhibitions of student work in the areas of painting, sculpture, video and photography.

2008    Reclaiming: Inter-generation, co-curated with Renée A. Fox and Jenée Misraje.

Twenty Otis College of Art and Design alumni exhibited in the former Otis administrative building, producing dialogs spanning many of the 90 years since the college’s inception in 1918. In conjunction with Otis College of Art and Design’s 90th Anniversary Home-Coming, “Reclaiming: Inter-generation” aligned the historical with a contemporary context, creating pairings whose significance was amplified by the space occupied.

AWARDS

Winter Scholarship/ Introduction to Neon & Neon Bending - Urban Glass, Brooklyn, NY (2020)
Paula Rhodes Award, School of Visual Arts (2014)
School of Visual Arts  Art Practice Award, (2013-2014) 
AIGA Copper Ingot 100 Award (2007)
Peter Goulds Grant, Otis College, Los Angeles, CA (2001)
Ben Maltz Grant, Otis College, Los Angeles, CA (2001)
Fashion Institute of Technology President’s Award 

OTHER  ACTIVITIES

2017  
Systems and Research Strategies, Artist lecture – Parsons The New School, New York, NY
Additional coursework completed: Music as Biology: What We Like to Hear and Why – Duke University, NC for Coursera

2016  
Memory in Practice, Artist lecture – Parsons The New School, New York, NY
Make Do: A Conversation with Angela Conant, Kate Harding and Thyrza Nichols Goodeve – SARDINE, Brooklyn, NY. Hosted by School of Visual Arts, MFA Art Practice Department

2015  
On Writing, Artist lecture – School of Visual Arts, New York, NY
Language, Topology and Performative Installation, Artist lecture – Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, CA
Volunteer Draftsperson and Shift Supervisor on Sol LeWitt Wall Drawing #990 - Pratt Institute Library - Brooklyn, NYDirected by Angela Conant, sanctioned by Sol LeWitt Estate
Assistant Draftsperson, Sol LeWitt Wall Drawings #1128 & 1229 for The Xerox Book, Paula Cooper - New York, NY. Draftsperson: Lacey Fekishazy

2014  
Omne ignotum pro magnifico: Kate Harding in conversation with Dana Osburn - Grace Exhibition Space, Brooklyn, NY
Prop Mistress for Suzanne Lacy and Andrea Bowers exhibition Drawing Lessons - The Drawing Center, New York, NY

2012  
Patterning Landscape: Whiskey Creek, Artist lecture – East Central College, Union, MO

WRITING/ PUBLICATION

2018
Poetry Slam vol. 3, publication by Mieko Meguro, a zine-style booklet document of a poetry event presented by 3A Gallery and held at Café Dan Graham in 2017

2017
For The Brooklyn Rail – December, Duke Riley: Now Those Days Are Gone at Magnan Metz

2016   
Correspondence, Vol. 1, independently published limited edition book
For The Brooklyn Rail – AprilTamara Johnson’s exhibition, “No Your Boundaries,” at the CUE Art Foundation

2014   
For The Brooklyn Rail - Artist Essays for Come Together: Surviving Hurricane Sandy online exhibition catalog, Jo NigoghossianJennifer Phelan, and Will Ryman

 

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