NEWS / UPDATE:
Kathryn Nobbe was awarded the
Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant in March 2011.
The New York City Foundation's mission is to award, internationally, professional artists who have shown artistic excellence
over a significant period of time.
For more information- http://www.pkf.org/press.html
"My artwork involves juxtaposing high-tech with
hand-made in order to examine the conundrums
of our modern world where everything is just “one click away”.
hand-made in order to examine the conundrums
of our modern world where everything is just “one click away”.
"While nature, spirit and human interaction often take a back seat to
the buzz of technology, a subset of my goals is to explore where the twain shall meet.”
Chaord XV, DETAIL, 2005, see "most recent work"
Tally II ( entire piece and DETAIL) 2008, see "most recent work"
Set Design, Mirabell's Book of Numbers, 1991
(see Portfolio: 1980's... )
“I am interested in the resonances that occur when I combine disparate tools and strategies such as computer imaging with painting, video with drawing, animated projections with mixed-media, and so on…”
"As I work analogies form between individual pixels and droplets
of paint, and the cells and molecules that make up the tissues
of my body. While my process involves graphic ornamentation, painterly expression, fanciful motif, meditative rite—my motives
are as much political as they are personal. "
of paint, and the cells and molecules that make up the tissues
of my body. While my process involves graphic ornamentation, painterly expression, fanciful motif, meditative rite—my motives
are as much political as they are personal. "









