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Kathryn Rodrigues

Kathryn
Rodrigues

SPE Member since 2021
Member Chapter: Midwest

Kathryn Rodrigues

SPE member since 2021
Invitation

Kathryn Rodrigues

SPE member since 2021
Root-bound

Kathryn Rodrigues

SPE member since 2021
All The Things You Needed From Me

Kathryn Rodrigues

SPE member since 2021
Just Forever

Kathryn Rodrigues

SPE member since 2021
Presence of Absence (Saudade)

Kathryn Rodrigues

SPE member since 2021
What About My Dreams?

Kathryn Rodrigues

SPE member since 2021
A Fortress Deep And Mighty

Kathryn Rodrigues

SPE member since 2021
Mend Myself

Kathryn Rodrigues

SPE member since 2021
Would It Bring Us Together Again?

Kathryn Rodrigues

SPE member since 2021
Be Still, Be Calm

about

Kathryn Rodrigues is a Chicago based artist and educator. Being raised in a military family as a third-culture kid left her with a deep interest in identity, memory, domestic life, and the natural world. Her work investigates the interconnectedness of these topics through analog photography, collage and printmaking. Her current work explores the contrast between her transient, international childhood and current life in the suburbs, ideas of transcendence within a domestic setting, and her experience as a parent.
Kathryn received a BFA in Photography from the University of Illinois and a MSAE from the Massachusetts College of Art. Kathryn has completed residencies at Ragdale, Marwen and Stay Home Gallery. Her work has been featured on Lenscratch and Fraction Magazine. Exhibition highlights include the Chicago Cultural Center, Perspective Gallery, Woman Made Gallery, Massachusetts College of Art, Midwest Center for Photography, Filter Photo, Spilt Milk Gallery, Open House Contemporary, University of North Dakota, Xavier University, the Terrain Biennial, University of West Georgia and ARC Gallery.

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