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katherine d. crone


  • Katherine D. Crone

KATHERINE D. CRONE

EDUCATION

MFA, Yale University
AB, Randolph-Macon Women’s College

2012

Spring 2012 9x9x3: New Visions, curated by Janet Koplos, New York City

2011

Art Chicago, ArteRed, Chicago

2010

Inventive Structures: Books beyond the Codex, juried by Hedi Kyle, Creative Arts Workshop, New Haven, Connecticut

10 Years of the Ink Shop, invitational, The Ink Shop, Ithaca, New York

72nd Annual Artist Members Exhibition, Guild Hall, East Hampton, New York, also 2008, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1999

TOAST, New York City

Annual Benefit and Auction, Center for Book Arts, New York City

2007-9

Traveling exhibition, Pulp Function, curated by Lloyd E. Herman

Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, Massachusetts

Narrows Center for the Arts, Fall River, Massachusetts

Worcester Center for Craft, Worcester, Massachusetts

Nicolaysen Art Museum & Discovery Center, Casper, Wyoming

Plains Art Museum, Fargo, North Dakota

2009

Economies of Scale, juried by Louis Knauss, Phoenix Gallery, NY

2008

6th International Fiber Biennial, invitational, Snyderman-Works Galleries, Philadelphia

Generations VI, invitational, A.I.R. Gallery, New York City

2007

Boxed Memory, solo exhibition, Gallery Anthony Curtis, Boston

Process, curated by Tatiana Mori, Greenwich Arts Council, Greenwich, Connecticut

Intimate Eye, juried by Jean Shin, Phoenix Gallery, New York City

2006

Material Difference: Soft Sculpture and Wall Works. Curated by Polly Ullrich, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago

light – shadows – reflections, solo exhibition, Noho Gallery, New York City

Generations V, invitational, A.I.R. Gallery, New York City

5th International Fiber Biennial, invitational, Snyderman-Works Galleries, Philadelphia

2005

Celebrating Artist Members: 30th Anniversary Members Exhibition, Center for Book Arts, New York City

2004

Memories/Dreams, solo exhibition, Noho Gallery, New York City
Fiber for the Future, juried by Matilda McQuaid, A.I.R. Gallery, New York City
From the Edge 2004: Contemporary Textiles, invited artist, Millennium Court Arts Center, Portadown, Northern Ireland
Artist Members Juried Show, juried by Mindell Dubansky and Milan Hughston, Center for Book Arts, New York City
Printmakers' Choices, invitational, The Ink Shop Printmaking Center, Ithaca, New York
Generations IV, invitational, A.I.R. Gallery, New York City
Fiberarts Invitational, Montgomery Center for the Arts, Skillman, New Jersey 
Small Works, juried by Molly Barnes, 80 Washington Square East Galleries, New York City 
Digital Dimensions, juried, International Center of Photography Education Gallery, New York City

2002

Craft USA 2002, juried by Holly Hotchner, Silvermine Guild Arts Center, New Canaan, Connecticut

Artist Members Juried Show, Center for Book Arts, New York City

Generations III, invitational, A.I.R. Gallery, New York City

2001

Fine Fiber: Art for the 21st Century, juried by David Revere McFadden, Hinsdale Center for the Arts, Hinsdale, Illinois

Artist Members Juried Show, Center for Book Arts, New York City

2000

TSGNY at the Phoenix Gallery, curated, New York City

Generations II: A Survey of Women Artists At The Millennium, invitational, A.I.R. Gallery, New York City

Squared Off, curated, The Rye Arts Center, Rye, New York

1998

Textiles / Fibers / Threads: The Book Show, curated, Center for Book Arts, New York City

Squared Off, The Project Room, Phoenix Gallery, New York City

Hand, Spirit, Invention, curated, HarperCollins Publications Exhibition Space, New York City

1997

Coptic & Collage: Ancient Technique, Modern Application, curated, Center for Book Arts, New York City

1994

Beyond Textiles: Book Arts, The Interchurch Center, New York City

1992

Material Spirit, curated, Park Avenue Atrium, New York City

PUBLICATIONS

2011

Fiber Art Today, Carol K. Russell, Schiffer Publishing, images

2010

Inventive Structures: Books beyond the Codex, catalogue

2009

Economies of Scale, catalogue

2008

Art Fundamentals: Theory and Practice, Ocvirk, Stinson, Wigg, Bone and Cayton, McGraw-Hill Higher Education, image

6th International Fiber Biennial, catalogue on CD

2007

Pulp Function, catalogue

Art Fairs International, March/April, “TOAST 2007" by Regina Silvers, image Intimate Eye, catalogue on CD

2006

Material Difference: Soft Sculpture and Wall Works, catalogue

Surface Design, fall 2006, “The Inkjet Printer as Versatile Tool” by Jeanne Raffer Beck 5th International Fiber Biennial, catalogue on CD

2005

Fiberarts, summer 2005, "Sampling – a Showcase of Book Arts," also on line with additional images

Surface Design, winter 2005, "Memories/Dreams", review by Lois Lunin

2004

Fiber for the Future, catalogue on CD

From the Edge 2004: Contemporary Textiles, catalogue

Memories/Dreams, catalogue

1998

Textiles / Fibers / Threads: The Book Show, catalogue

1997

Coptic & Collage: Ancient Technique, Modern Application, catalogue

COLLECTIONS

Corporate Collections: McGraw Hill, New York; Sola, inc., New York

Private Collections: New York, St. Louis, San Francisco, Berkeley, Washington, Seattle, Boston, Los Angeles, Dallas, Boca Raton, Chicago

COMMISSIONS

Celebrating Artist Members: 30th Anniversary Broadside Portfolio, Center for Book Arts

Unbound Pages, Collaborative Artists' Book, Textile Study Group of New York

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIVES

Guest artist lecture, School of the International Center of Photography

Past Board of Directors and Exhibition Coordinator, Textile Study Group of New York 

AFFILIATIONS

Artist Alliance of East Hampton
Center for Book Arts, artist member 
Friends of Fiber Art International
Surface Design Association 
Textile Society of America
Textile Study Group of New York



Katherine has a background in graphic design and combines those with bookbinding techniques in her work. These works are visual journals. The images are transparent and ephemeral but are
captured in book forms and rendered in photographs with sculptural dimension.“ My subject matter is quotidian-light and shadows, water, reflections, architectural details, panoramic landscapes--but like the daily life captured by a written journal it brings with it accumulated meaning and emotion."

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