
The textile assemblages of artist Kathyanne White have been exhibited
in solo and group exhibitions in museums and galleries throughout
the United States and abroad. White’s work has been shown in
the Fort Wayne Museum of Art in Indiana; the Snyderman Gallery in
Philadelphia; the Vale Craft Gallery in Chicago; the Obsidian Gallery
in Tucson, Arizona; the Eklecticos Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.;
and the Nickle Art Museum, in Calgary, Alberta Canada.
In New York alone, White’s work has been shown at the Museum
of Art and Design, the Museum of American Folk Art and the Archives
of American Art of the Smithsonian Institution. In addition, her artwork
is in numerous private, public and corporate collections, including
those of The Museum of Art and Design, New York City; J-Tron, Inc.
in Anaheim, California; the Los Abrigados Resort in Sedona, Arizona;
and the St. Francis Hospital in Evanston, Illinois.
White has been featured in a variety of arts publications including
Fiber Arts, Surface, American Style, Folk Art Magazine, The Metropolitan
Spirit, and Log Home Design Ideas. She has been named a “trendsetter”
in Art Business News. White has also authored articles for American
Quilter Magazine and Threads Magazine.
For more than 20-years, White has conducted workshops sponsored by
professional arts organizations including the Quilters Surface Design
Symposium in Columbus, Ohio; Maine Quilts; the Off the Wall Fiber
Art and Wearable Guild in Atlanta, Georgia; Quilt Auckland and The
Auckland Quiltmakers in New Zealand.
“My work is about opening up and going forward with the
wealth of possibilities that flow from within. The interplay of the
shapes and hand dyed colors are endless; the process of exploration
leads me on unpredictable journeys.” Kathyanne
White