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List of works
Full House
Big Girl
Jazz Tubers
Skinfish
Blue Chameleon
Sexy Chameleon
Big Pink


Full House, 1993
Blue Chameleon, 1993
Jazz Tubers, 1994

Big Girl, 1993

Sexy Chameleon, 1993

Big Pink, 1994

Skinfish, 1995


Education: Master in Fine Arts, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Exhibitions: 1999 Matrix: Medium & Message, Open Studio, Toronto, Ontario.
1997 In Situ, Contemporary Canadian Prints, McMullen Gallery, Sightlines International Print Symposium, Edmonton, Alberta.
1995 The Four Show, 4 person exhibition, Toronto
1992 Utopia/Dystopia, Philadelphia, USA.
1991 Fine & Wild, two person exhibition, Canal Complex, Montréal, Québec.
1988 The 64th International Show of Prints & Photographs, Philadelphia, USA.
1988 International Prints II, Silvermine Guild Galleries, Connecticut, USA.
1987 17th International Biennial of Graphic Art, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia.
1986 The 62nd International Show of Prints & Photographs, Philadelphia, USA.
1986 Burnaby Print Biennial, Burnaby, British Columbia, Juror: Leslie Luebbers
1985 Painted Constructions & Prints, solo exhibit, Galerie Don Stewart, Montréal, Québec.
1984-86 Grafex 9, national, touring exhibition. The Art Gallery of Brant, Brantford, Ontario. Jurors: René Blouin, Carl Heywood, Carlotta Kotik.

Teaching & Administrative Experience:
1996 - Dean of Foundation Studies, Ontario College of Art & Design ("OCAD")
1997-98 Acting VP Academic & Dean of Foundation Studies, OCAD
1991- 96 Assistant Professor, University of Toronto.
1986-88 Assistant Professor, Arizona State University, Tempe.
1984-86 Assistant Professor, Concordia University
1983-84 Assistant Professor, University of Alberta.

Public and Corporate Collections: Burnaby Art Gallery, BC; Bank of Montreal; Kelly Lavoie Inc., Montreal; General Content Corporation, Toronto; Normandin et Compagnie, Montreal; Northlight Gallery, Arizona State University; Royal Bank of Canada; Spectrum Mutual Fund, Toronto; State of Illinois, USA; Steinberg Collection, Montreal; University of Alberta, Edmonton; Nelson Art Museum, Tempe, Arizona.

Artist's Statement:
Catherine Wild's monoprints pulse with abstract images that allude to a strange biology. The sensual and unusual forms are in a process of constant change and growth. Her work divides into two opposing sensibilities: one very physical and confined, the other weightless, transcendant and hovering.

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