Katie Stubblefield, Thicket 011, waterbased monoprint, 15.5 x 27.5"
Katie Stubblefield, Thicket 08, waterbased monoprint, 26.75 x 15.5"
Katie Stubblefield, Thicket 01, waterbased monoprint, 27.5 x 15.5"
Katie Stubblefield, Thicket 09, waterbased monoprint, 27.5 x 15.5"
Katie Stubblefield, Thicket 08, waterbased monoprint, 27.5 x 15.5"
Katie Stubblefield, Thicket 07, waterbased monoprint, 27.5 x 15.5"
Katie Stubblefield, Thicket 06, waterbased monoprint, 27.5 x 15.5"
Katie Stubblefield, Thicket 04, waterbased monoprint, 31 x 21.5"
Katie Stubblefield, Thicket 03, waterbased monoprint, 31 x 21.5"
Katie Stubblefield, Thicket 02, waterbased monoprint, 21.5 x 31"
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Thicket 011
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Artist CV

About

Born: 1974, Cookeville, Tennessee
Studied: California State University, Long Beach, CA, MFA
Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN, BFA
Currently lives and works in Long Beach, California

Stubblefield’s wood cut prints, oil paintings, sculptures, and sight-specific installed projects explore order, chaos, and entropy. Stubblefield’s imagery is informed by site visits, forensic photography, first-hand accounts and evidence of changed/damaged/evolving environments caused by super-sized storm patterns and climate change.
Stubblefield is an adjunct professor teaching art survey courses to adults with intellectual disabilities and autism at Coastline College. Though their Special Programs and Services Department, Stubblefield develops both vocation-centered certificated programs and individual creative courses for adults with autism.
Stubblefield’s works have been included in exhibitions at the Carolyn Campagne Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum, San Louis Obispo Museum of Art and the Brooklyn Art Library. Katie has received both an Insight/Incite Award and an Individual Artists Fellowship in support of both her two and three dimensional works from the Long Beach Arts Council.