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 From the Garden I

Kathryn Kain
Printmaking
2018

Cardinal Hall, Fifth Floor

Kathryn Kain was born in Toledo, Ohio and studied art at the Cleveland Art Institute, Toledo University and Arizona State before settling in the San Francisco Bay Area. She completed a BFA with an emphasis on printmaking at San Jose State University. After further study with Kenjilo Nanao and Misch Kohn at Cal State Hayward, she earned her MFA in printmaking at the San Francisco Art Institute.

Nature, nurture and the deep connection between humans and plants inspire her art. Her work features beautifully rendered fruits, flowers and branches that are part of the tradition of the still life and vanitas theme, which is a still-life painting of a 17th-century Dutch genre containing symbols of death or change as a reminder of their inevitability.

Selected ephemera collected images and found papers offer hints of narrative.

Her monotypes, collages and paintings have been shown nationally and internationally. The Fresno Art Museum in Fresno, California presented a solo exhibit of Kain’s work in 2009. This major exhibit featured large-scale drawings with monotype, prints, handmade books and collage panels. The illustrated catalog of this show is entitled “Harvesting Myths”.

Kain’s studio is located in San Francisco at Hunter’s Point Shipyard. With her strong ties to the Bay Area art community Ms. Kain also works as an art instructor. She has been on the visiting faculty at the San Francisco Art Institute and Santa Clara University, San Jose State University, and Dominican University and Stanford University.