Katie Walker is an abstract artist from Greenville, SC (b. 1970). In 2012, she was included in the South Carolina State Museum’s exhibition Abstract Art in South Carolina 1949-2012. She was also selected for the 701 CCA South Carolina Biennial 2011 and 2015 at 701 Center for Contemporary Art in Columbia. Her most recent museum solo exhibition was in 2014 at the Greenville County (SC) Museum of Art. In 2015, she was part of the Columbia Museum of Art’s exhibition Independent Spirits. Walker has also exhibited in Spartanburg Museum of Art, the Pickens County Museum of Art and History as well as the Morris Museum of Art in Augusta, GA., and the Georgia Museum of Art in Athens. She was represented at the 2005 Florence Biennale in Italy, where she was an award winner. Walker was included in New American Paintings, Vol. 40, 2002, and the publication’s 2010 anniversary edition. Walker has taught at Furman University in Greenville, where she earned her BA in studio art. She holds an MFA with “distinction” from the University of Georgia and studied and taught in the university’s Cortona Study Abroad program in Italy. ARTIST STATEMENT: My work is a calcuolatory process where one calculation leads to the next and so on, until the dialectic, the energy and the opposing forces are interesting and complete to me. The finished “image” is a compilation of my ideas and experiences and my reaction to the materials I am using. I manipulate them to build a language of personal imagery that, to me, is aesthetically pleasing, thought-provoking and at times, humorous. I encourage the viewer to interpret their meaning based on their own experiences. I work primarily with acrylic on canvas, paper, and wood.
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