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b. 1981
education:
2000-2003 BA Honours in Fine Art, Northumbria University
Katy is a visual artist based at The Newbridge Project in Newcastle upon Tyne. Her work uses collage, drawing, painting and installation to explore potential futures. She manipulates scale and imagery to traverse the line between fact and fiction, creating prospective dystopian environments.
In 2012 Katy was invited to exhibit in the Frieze Week exhibition by Plus Arts Projects in London and following that took part in VII Biennale de Soncino in Italy. In 2014 she completed the Generator residency in Venice, Italy before exhibiting at both Baltic 39 and Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in They Used to Call it the Moon. Recent projects have included Katy’s first solo exhibition at Lime Street Gallery in Newcastle and in October 2016 she took part in the second Inland Arts Festival in Cornwall.
Other projects include;
Deviation (The Late Shows), Gateshead old town hall, Victorian police cells (2016)
Beyond the Goldmine Standard, RPM, Newcastle (2015)
We Ran as if to meet the moon, Lime Street Gallery, Newcastle (2015)
Conjunction, The Holy Biscuit, Newcastle (2014))
Returning to the Philosophers Table, The literary and Philosophical society and The Gallery of Wonder (Great North Museum), Newcastle (2013)
The Hearing Trumpet, The Edward James Foundation, West Dean House, West Sussex (2012)
Art Houses Festival, Whitley Bay (2012)
Website > Katy Cole
Saturn V
2018
one-colour lithograph
on Fabriano Tiepolo
paper size: 15" x 11"
printed image size: 5 5/16" x 5 5/16"
edition size: 25
Contact the artist for pricing and purchase information.
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