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Lives in New York, NY. Education 1999 Master of Theological Studies, Buddhist Studies, Harvard Divinity School, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. 1993 Master of Fine Arts, Sculpture, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 1988 Bachelor of Arts, Liberal Arts, St. John's College, Annapolis, MDLiberal Arts, St. John's College, Annapolis, MD.
Solo Exhibitions
2005
As I Lay Dreaming, The Art Gallery at the College of St. Rose, Albany, NY
2004
mutable, PH Gallery, New York, NY
Longing & Distance, or My Year on Planes, 1708 Gallery, Richmond, VA.
…like clouds, Kentler International Drawing Space, Brooklyn, NY.
2002
The Laws of Intersection & Union, Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, Buffalo, NY. (Brochure)
2001
Between Contrary Equilibriums, Anton Gallery, Washington, DC.
1997
Borrowed/Blue, Andrea Pollan Fine Arts Gallery, Washington, DC.
1995
Katarina Wong, Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, VA.
Through Way, Arnold & Porter Gallery Space, Washington, DC. Curated by Sarah Tanguy, Series Adjunct Curator for the International Sculpture Space.
1994
The Washing (Martha/Mary), SpaceLab at Spaces Art Center, Cleveland, OH.
Selected Group Exhibitions
2006-ongoing
The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama. Traveling exhibition to The Fowler Museum at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; The Loyola University Museum of Art, Chicago, IL; the Rubin Museum of Art and SVA Gallery, New York, NY; Yerba Buena Art Center, San Francisco, CA; Fundacion Canal, Madrid, Spain.
2009
Brink, Anton Gallery, Monterey, CA.
2008
Metropoles: Interplay, The Charles B. Wang Community Health Center, New York, NY. Curated by Bob Lee, AAAC; Heng-Gil Han, JCAL; and Jose Ruiz, BRAC.
I am That, Kenise Barnes Fine Art, Larchmont, NY.
2007
Fifth Bienal: The (S) Files/The Selected Files, El Museo Del Barrio, New York, NY. Curated by Elvis Fuentes and E. Carmen Ramos. (Catalog)
2006
Drawing Stage. City Without Walls Gallery, Newark, NJ. Curated by E. Carmen Ramos, Assistant Curator at the Newark Museum.
2005
Fifteen Paces. Smack Mellon, Brooklyn, NY. Curated by Summer McCorkle.
Four from NY: Seongmin Ahn, Jin Lee, Linda Peleaz, Katarina Wong. Vox Popoli, Philadelphia, PA.
Repeating Space, Montclair University Gallery, Montclair, NJ.
2004
Reductive Readings: Works by Doug Beube, Mark Sapir, Katarina Wong, Brooklyn Library Gallery. Brooklyn, NY.
Back to SpaceLab: 10th Anniversary Exhibition, Spaces Gallery, Cleveland, OH. (Brochure)
Apogee, Bronx River Arts Center, New York, NY. Curated by Jonathan Allan.
Annual Purchase Exhibition, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art. Scottsdale, AZ.
Meditation in New York, 473 Broadway Gallery, New York, NY. Curated by Elizabeth Park.
2003
No End, but Addition, Spaces Gallery, Cleveland, OH.
Flicker, Transplant Gallery, New York, NY.
In the Shadow of 9.11: A Chinatown Memorial Exhibition, organized by the Asian American Arts Centre at the Gallery at Silk Road, New York, NY.
2002 Contrary Equilibriums: The 12th Annual Exhibition, the Asian American Arts Centre, New York, NY. Mihee Ahn, Timothy Liu, Margo Machida, Tricia Paik & Lydia Yee panelists. (Catalog) AIM 22, The Bronx Museum, New York, NY. Curated by Lydia Yee, Curator and Edwin Ramoran, Assistant Curator, Bronx Museum. (Catalog) 1999 Fuzzy, Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, DC. Curated by Elizabeth Schlatter, Smithsonian Institution. 1998 From Foundation to Ornamentation, ARC Gallery, Chicago, IL. Curated by Cindi Morrison and Katherine Talcott. 1997 Options 1997, Washington Project for the Arts/Corcoran Projectspace, Washington, DC. Curated by Ceridwen Morris. About Drawing, Hilles Library Art Gallery at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA and Juliani Gallery, Massachusetts Bay Community College, Wellesley Hills, MA. Curated by Sohyun Bae and Ruth Fields. Critics Picks, Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, MD. Curated by Nancy Princenthal, Writer and Critic-in-Residence. Katarina Wong & Katherine Janus Kahn, Mansion Art Gallery, Rockville, MD. 1995 Survival of Joy: Contemporary Cuban Art, Fine Arts Gallery, Seattle Central Community College, Seattle, WA. Spring 1995 Juried Exhibition, School 33 Art Center, Baltimore, MD. Curated by Amanda Cruz, Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL. 1994 ArtScape ’94: The Ecstatic Garden of Sublime Delirium, Maryland Institute of Art, Baltimore, MD. Curated by Laura Drogoul. (Catalog) ArtSite6: Natural Meanings, Rockville Art Place, Rockville, MD. Curated by Jack Rasmussen, Executive Director, Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, MD. 1993 Spring 1993 Juried Exhibition, School 33 Art Center, Baltimore, MD. Juried by Thelma Golden, Associate Curator, The Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris, New York, NY. Curatorial Experience 2007 Sly. Bronx River Arts Center, Bronx, NY. (Essay) 2004 The Topography of Absence. The Asian American Arts Centre, New York, NY. (Essay & brochure) A Slow Read. The Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. (Essay) Awards and Residencies 2008 OpenArt, Eretria, Greece. Residency. 2004 SPACES World Artist Program, Cleveland, OH. Six-week residency (publication). Lori Ledis Memorial Award for the Curatorial Initiative, The Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. Chosen to be guest curator with $700 award, exhibition: “A Slow Read.” 2003 Hall Farm Center for the Arts, Townshend, VT. Residency. Artist Scholarship, Harvestworks, New York, NY. Recipient of scholarship to learn digital video editing and video animation at this media workshop. 2002 Artist-in-the-Marketplace, The Bronx Museum, New York. Participated in program to develop artists’ careers in the NYC area, culminating in a group show at The Bronx Museum. Eighteen accepted for the Spring 2002 session. 2001 Pollock-Krasner Grant, Pollock-Krasner Foundation, New York, NY. $28,000 grant. 1996 Artist-in-Residence, Kunstlerhaus, Salzburg, Austria. An exchange program with the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts for a 6-week residency in the spring/summer of 1997. 1995 Outreach Fellowship, $300 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and 1-month residency for minority artists at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Sweet Briar, VA. Ragdale Foundation, Lake Forest, IL. One-month residency. Cintas Foundation, Arts International, New York, NY. $10,000 grant for Cuban and Cuban-American artists. Ragdale Foundation, Lake Forest, IL. Two-month residency. 1994 Ucross Foundation, Clearmont, WY. One-month residency. 1993 Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture, Skowhegan, ME. Summer residency. Selected Bibliography (chronologically ordered) Articles Artner, Alan G., “Art of Peace: 88 viewpoints on the Dalai Lama, “ The Chicago Tribune,11/2/06. Larson, Kay, “The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama,” Shambhala Sun, November 2006.Bischoff, Dan, “Make room for drawings: Wide-ranging show at City Without Walls,” The Star Ledger, 9/22/06. Buckley, Annie, “Viewpoint,” Artweek, September 2006. Larson, Kay, “The Dalai Lama's Many Auras, at the Fowler Museum in Los Angeles,“ The New York Times, 6/11/2006. Tranberg, Dan, “Young artist tries to put a finger on the subjective nature of reality,” The Plain Dealer, Sept. 25, 2004. Cotter, Holland, “Sampling Brooklyn, Keeper of Eclectic Flames,” New York Times, January 23, 2004. Ortiz, Lori, “A Quiet Space in a Busy City: Meditation in New York @ Broadway Gallery, “ NY Arts Magazine. May/June 2004. Also: http://www.nyartsmagazine.com/articles.php?aid=45 www.LowerManhattan.info, “Artists Explore Asian Culture in Chinatown Exhibit.” (link: http://www.lowermanhattan.info/news/artists_explore_asian_culture_30635.asp) November 15, 2002. “Emerging Forms,” Sculpture Magazine, March-April 1995. Parmalee, Terry, “Worth Seeing: Katarina Wong: Through Way at Arnold and Porter,” KOAN, February 1995. Smith, Linnell, “Women’s Work,” Baltimore Sun, March 5, 1994. Dorsey, John, “At School 33: Forcing the Viewer to Confront Issues,” Baltimore Sun, June 11, 1993. Catalogs and other publications Rosenberg, Randy, The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama. 2006 (Catalog) Sherer, Scott, Katarina Wong: Still Center, Spaces. 2004 (Brochure) Massier, John, Katarina Wong: The Laws of Intersection & Union Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center. 2002 (Brochure) Paik, Tricia, 12th Annual Exhibition, The Asian American Arts Centre and the Korea Society. 2002 (Catalog) Rosenburg, Susan, Assistant Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, juror. New American Paintings, Number 39, Mid-Atlantic edition. 2002. The Open Studios Press, Boston, MA. Yee, Lydia and Edwin Ramoran, AIM 22, The Bronx Museum, New York, NY. 2002 (Catalog) Drogoul, Laura, “The Ecstatic Garden of Sublime Delirium,” ArtScape Visual Arts Exhibitions 1994 (Catalog) Rasmussen, Jack, “ArtSite6: Natural Meaning,” Washington Review, Spring/Summer 1994 (Catalog)
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