Kate Drewniak is a visual artist based in Boston, Massachusetts, whose work exists at the intersection of painting, collage, and sculpture. Her practice centers on translating memories into tangible objects through the use of found materials—often discarded or considered obsolete—such as fabric remnants, old books, and outdated blueprints.Through a hands-on process that involves hand-painting paper, cutting, tearing, and sewing, Drewniak creates sculptural collages and installations that explore the fragility of memory. The resulting pieces—featuring loose threads, faded colors, and sewn paper—embrace an aesthetic of entropy and the beauty of decay. Her work celebrates imperfection and gives new life to materials that might otherwise be forgotten.Drewniak has exhibited her work in galleries and alternative spaces across the United States, and has been featured in publications such as Full Blede, Boston Magazine, and Gallerie Magazine. Her intuitive and emotional approach challenges traditional notions of precision, resulting in delicate yet deeply meaningful structures that honor the histories embedded in the materials she repurposes.
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