Kate Ali Explained

Kate Ali (born 1977) is an American visual artist based in Eugene, Oregon. She is a sculptor, teaching artist, and local arts education advocate who creates public works and sculptures. She is also a project manager for the Oregon Arts Commission’s Percent for Art program.[1]

Early life and education

Ali was born in 1977. Her father Walter Ali is a potter and her mother, a seamstress.[2] [3] Ali attended Lane Community College in 2003 and Emily Carr Art Institute in 2004, earning a BFA from California College of the Arts in 2007.[4] [5]

Career

Ali is Project Manager for the Oregon Arts Commission’s Percent for Art program. She also teaches at Lane Community College in the division of the arts.[6]

As a member of Lane Arts Council’s board of directors,[7] Ali helped shape arts education programs and a multi-year model of arts integration called Artcore, explorations in music, dance, theater, and visual arts disciplines,[8] to "create an arts program that enhances the current curriculum as well as providing professional development for teachers".[9]

Liora Sponko of the Lane Arts Council said, "Kate is an artist and a huge advocate for the arts in Lane County... an inspiration and often a go-to consultant in the arts for many of us. I so appreciate her vision and creativity and willingness to contribute". According to Bob Keefer of the Eugene Weekly, "Ali has considerable experience in public art as both an artist and as a project manager."[10]

Selected exhibitions

"Shelter in Place:Brick and Mortar", with Lee Imonen[11]

"Don't Feed the Animals", 2017[12]

"Dining Dynamics", 2006[13]

"Ear to Wall", 2005[14]

Awards and honors

Ali received an Oregon Arts Commission Fellowship Grant for Visual Arts in 2008.

In 2014, Ali and artist Betsy Wolfston each received a 3-year $210,000 Oregon Community Foundation grant, "...to create an arts program that enhances the current curriculum as well as providing professional development for teachers".[15] They developed curriculum in drawing and painting, sculpture, 3D art, multimedia arts, graphic design, theater and technology.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: An Introduction to Public Art: Navigating the Public Art Commission Process. 2013-12-04. Lane Arts Council. 2016-03-04.
  2. Web site: 2015 LCC Juried Student Art Exhibition opens February 17. 2015-02-09. www.lanecc.edu. 2017-10-06.
  3. Web site: About Ms. Ali. Kate Ali. en-US. 2017-10-06.
  4. Web site: Alumni US, California College of the Arts (2007). alumnius.net. en. 2018-02-19.
  5. Web site: [OregonArts] Oregon Arts Commission Awards Artist Fellowships]. Darcy. Christine T.. December 28, 2007. 2018-02-19.
  6. Web site: Fine Arts Fac Staff. www.lanecc.edu. en. 2017-10-06.
  7. News: Kate Ali. The Register-Guard. 2017-10-06.
  8. News: ArtCore. 2015-03-24. Lane Arts Council. 2017-10-06. en-US.
  9. Web site: Bringing Art Back. Notman. Alex. 2014-08-13. www.eugeneweekly.com. en. 2018-01-09.
  10. Web site: Oregon Country Fair cancels story pole. Keefer. Bob. 2017-05-04. www.eugeneweekly.com. en. 2017-09-05.
  11. News: Shelter In Place: Brick and Mortar. 2017-08-18. Gray Space. 2018-01-09. en-US.
  12. Web site: Public Work. Kate Ali. en-US. 2018-01-09.
  13. Web site: Kate Ali, Dining Dynamics. oregonartsblog.typepad.com. 2006. 2017-10-06.
  14. Web site: Kate Ali, Ear to Wall. oregonartsblog.typepad.com. 2005. 2017-10-06.
  15. Web site: Bringing Art Back. Notman. Alex. 2014-08-13. www.eugeneweekly.com. 2017-10-06.