Katina Huston

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Katina Huston is a multi-media artist whose work encompasses ceramics, cast metals, drawing and painting. The work explores the intersection of language, poetics, materiality and the very real substance of the ephemeral; shadows whose cast forms accumulate and dissolve into meaning that is both related and removed from the original concrete object that she starts by manipulating in her studio.

Katina Huston is represented by Dolby Chadwick Gallery, San Francisco, www.dolbychadwickgallery.com Chase Young Gallery, Boston www.chaseyounggallery.com and Edition Vulfovitich, Stockholm, Sweden. Recent exhibitions include "Big Noise", Dolby Chadwick Gallery, "Shadow Drawings", Chase Young Gallery, "Mechanical Repeat", Davidson Contemporary, Seattle and "West Coast Drawings VII" curated by Norman Lundin at Koplin del Rio Gallery in Culver City, Los Angeles. Her work is in the collection of the Wynn Casino, Las Vegas, Dolby Studios, San Francisco, Schwab Collection, and the Ritz Carlton, and San Francisco Fine Art Museums, Achenbach Colleciton.

In addition to her visual arts practice, Katina Huston is a free lance art writer with articles published in Visions, Art Quarterly, the New Art Examiner, and Artweek. Katina Huston is the recipient of the Barbara Deming Award and served as Chair of the Alameda Public Art Advisory Commission (2004 - 2009).

Senior Lecturer, Fine Arts

BA, New York University; MFA Mills College.

Contact: khuston@cca.edu

Website: www.katinahuston.com

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