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Kathy Kranias: Owl & Lady Plate

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Kathy Kranias is an established ceramic artist and recipient of the 2021 Lily Yung Memorial Award from Craft Ontario. Kranias received her M.A. from York University and her B.F.A. from Concordia University.

Her sculptures are exhibited widely and were recently featured in A New Light: Canadian Women Artists at the Embassy of Canada Art Gallery (Washington, D.C.) and Essence at The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery (Waterloo).

Kranias has had solo exhibitions at Schneider Haus National Historic Site (Kitchener), Art Gallery of Peterborough (Peterborough) and David Kaye Gallery (Toronto). Her work is in the public collection of Global Affairs Canada and numerous private collections across Canada, the US, and France. Kranias’ work has been covered in many publications including Craft and Craftivism: A Biographical Dictionary of Ceramic, Fibre, and Glass ArtistsThe Globe & Mail, ESPACE Art Actuel, and Ceramics Art + Perception, among others.

Care & Use: Please handle the object with care.

Material: Red clay

Measurement (in.): L13 x H8.25 in.

Weight (oz.): Up to 2 lb.

SKU: 863028

About The Artist

Kathy Kranias

Kathy Kranias is a Toronto based artist. Her ceramic sculptures are represented in the Global Affairs Canada Visual Art Collection (AWBZ), and the international exhibition A New Light: Canadian Women Artists at the Canadian Embassy Art Gallery, Washington D.C.  She has also  presented in solo exhibitions.  This includes David Kaye Gallery in Toronto, Canada and the Art Gallery of Peterborough, Canada.  Additionally, Kathy has exhibited in twenty regional and international juried exhibitions with six accompanying catalogue publications. From 1990 to 1998 Kathy was a visual arts teacher with the Toronto District School Board.  In 2004 to 2012 she was a studio faculty in the Craft and Design Program at Sheridan College.  She has lectured and published essays, reviews and articles on Canadian Art and Craft in The Journal of Modern Craft, Studio Magazine, and The Journal of Canadian Art History, among others. She holds a BFA from Concordia University, and a BEd in Visual Arts from University of Toronto.  As well, she holds a MA from York University, where she was awarded the SSHRC Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship.

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