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Mycelium Sculpture Workshop & Artist Talk with Kate Klingbell

April 5, 2024
4:00PM - 7:00PM
Hopkins Hall Room 266

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Add to Calendar 2024-04-05 16:00:00 2024-04-05 19:00:00 Mycelium Sculpture Workshop & Artist Talk with Kate Klingbell MYCELIUM SCULPTURE  W O R K S H O P & A R T I S T  TA L K with KATE KLINGBEIL Build your own mycelium-based sculpture using found/recycled materials and local waste. Friday, April 5th, 2024 4-7 pm Hopkins Hall Room 266 Print Shop Kate Klingbeil (b. 1990) is a visual artist predominately working with painting, sculpture, video, and most recently, fungi. Through highlighting the connections between our psyches and Earth’s subterranean landscapes, Kate’s work builds on the foundation of the root systems and fungal networks that hold us together. She has recieved residency awards from Silver Art Projects, Oak Spring Garden Foundation, Marble House Projects, The Arts/Industries program at John Michael Kohler Art Center, Yaddo, and ACRE. She has presented solo exhibitions with Steve Turner, Los Angeles. Hesse Flatow and at SPRING/BREAK, New York with Field Projects. Kate received a BFA in Printmaking from California College of the Arts in Oakland, CA in 2012. She currently resides in Milwaukee, WI, and is represented by Steve Turner in Los Angeles, CA.Limited Capacity Please RSVP & direct questions to woods.986 Presented by the Graduate Student Art Club, The Living Art Eco Lab & The Ohio State Center for Feminist Research, Education and Engagement (FREE Center) Hopkins Hall Room 266 Department of Art art@osu.edu America/New_York public

MYCELIUM SCULPTURE  W O R K S H O P & A R T I S T  TA L K with KATE KLINGBEIL

 Build your own mycelium-based sculpture using found/recycled materials and local waste.

 Friday, April 5th, 2024 4-7 pm Hopkins Hall Room 266 Print Shop 

Kate Klingbeil (b. 1990) is a visual artist predominately working with painting, sculpture, video, and most recently, fungi. Through highlighting the connections between our psyches and Earth’s subterranean landscapes, Kate’s work builds on the foundation of the root systems and fungal networks that hold us together. She has recieved residency awards from Silver Art Projects, Oak Spring Garden Foundation, Marble House Projects, The Arts/Industries program at John Michael Kohler Art Center, Yaddo, and ACRE. She has presented solo exhibitions with Steve Turner, Los Angeles. Hesse Flatow and at SPRING/BREAK, New York with Field Projects. Kate received a BFA in Printmaking from California College of the Arts in Oakland, CA in 2012. She currently resides in Milwaukee, WI, and is represented by Steve Turner in Los Angeles, CA.

Limited Capacity Please RSVP & direct questions to woods.986 

Presented by the Graduate Student Art Club, The Living Art Eco Lab & The Ohio State Center for Feminist Research, Education and Engagement (FREE Center)

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