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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