I’m thrilled to have been invited to show a collection of work for my first solo show at The Rochester Museum of Fine Arts. “Kristy’s exhibition showcases her exploration of domestic life through printmaking, using repetition to represent the often-redundant tasks of feeding a young family. Her works “Spectra” and “Meditations on Mealtime” highlight the …
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Nor’easterly 2
Eric & Julee Katzman have created such a solid sense of community in the short time since they’ve opened Katzman Contemporary Projects. While I’m always thrilled anyone anywhere would like to include my work in exhibition, I truly am honored to be considered peers with the artists in this show. My work included this year …
All Together Now
I was thrilled to have a sweet woodcut print included in All Together Now at See/Saw Gallery in Manchester New Hampshire. All Together Now was an open call, salon style exhibition featuring artworks submitted by the artists, then juried and curated by See Saw Art owner, Amy Regan. The print has since been donated to …
Ebb & Flow
I’m honored to have six of my woodblock prints on display as a part of a two-woman show with Rachel Burgess at George Marshall Store Gallery. Rachel and I connected via instagram a little more than a year ago and knew that her series of seaweed monoprints and my nature inspired woodblocks; both inspired by …
Implements of Destruction
I’ve been having a lot of fun making woodblocks and prints inspired by my rowdy tribe of children. At 3, 3, and 5 they are active, vocal, and when they get going it can be hard to redirect their energy. These prints are mostly inspired by pounding on our kitchen table at mealtimes with various …
Painting at Night
It was pretty much a dream come true to have my tedious work about the tedious work of caring for newborn twins selected for the ArtistMother Podcast exhibition in Fort Wayne Indiana, Painting at Night. I was incredibly proud to behold my work alongside so many incredibly talented artist/mothers and to share it with the …
New Morning, New Day
I’m so grateful to the curators of Maine Magazine’s arts edition and virtual exhibition, Wren Manly, Patricia King, Hilary Irons, and Dinah Minot. To have my work reviewed by these amazing women and deemed worthy to share as one of 25 Maine artists of 2021 is an honor. I’m equally grateful that they chose to …
AND NOW…
I’m thrilled to have six of my upcycled box prints included in the George Marshall Store Gallery’s inaugural exhibition under new management. The show features the work of six emerging artists with strong ties to Maine, and eclectic and cheerful mix of pottery, painting, printmaking and more centered around the theme of transition.
Forrest Elliot Interview
It was such a treat to talk with Forrest about my journey as an artist and a wonderful exercise to look at how far I’ve come and articulate how I got here. Head over to his site to give it a read.
Printmaking at the Edge
I’m honored to be selected as part of The Art Center‘s Printmaking at the Edge exhibition, featuring printmakers from around the globe. The work that was selected is an abstract piece called, “No Naps. Night Wandering.” You can read a review of the exhibition and more from curator Sally Dion here. No Naps/Night Wandering is …