CATHERINE KEHOE

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“The more I look, the more I realize that nothing is as solid as my mind imagines. It takes a long time, weeks sometimes, for the scales to fall from my eyes so I can discern the relationships between things. Fragments of images cohere in my brain and find their way to the hand that holds the brush.This experience comes together in the abstract language of shape, color and paint”.

CATHERINE KEHOE

Catherine Kehoe was born in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. She received her BFA in painting from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and her MFA in painting from the School of Visual Arts, Boston University. Kehoe has received the following awards: Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship in Painting; Ballinglen Foundation Fellowship, Lillian Orlowsky and William Freed Foundation Grant; Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant; Berkshire Taconic Artist’s Resource Trust Grant; Massachusetts Cultural Council Finalist Grant; Blanche E. Colman Award; St. Botolph Club Foundation Grant, and the Sam and Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts Award.
Kehoe is represented by Howard Yezerski Gallery, Boston. She has been a visiting artist at Johns Hopkins University, Swarthmore College, University of Washington, Salve Regina University, Rhode Island College, Colby College, Hendrix College, George Mason University, University of Arkansas at Fort Smith, and Indiana University.. Kehoe teaches painting and drawing at Massachusetts College of Art and Design and Brandeis University. She has also taught painting workshops at Art New England, Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill, Washington Studio School, Art Workshops Boulder, and Cullowhee Mountain Arts. She has also taught life drawing workshops as part of the Training the Eye course at Harvard Medical School. Kehoe is a co-founder of Black Pond Studio in southeastern Massachusetts.

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