Discipline: Visual Art – printmaking

Kathryn Hagy

Discipline: Visual Art – printmaking
Region: New York, NY
MacDowell Fellowships: 2000
Kathryn Hagy has had numerous teaching and career positions in the art field, including working as a gallery director in Seattle, and a fine art printer at a New York City gallery. She taught art at Ewha Woman's University in Seoul, South Korea, as well as at the Rhode Island School of Design, where she served as a pre-college drawing instructor and an adjunct faculty member for their winter-term session in France. Hagy was the recipient of a 2010 Fulbright Scholar Award for teaching and research in Kathmandu, Nepal where she led art workshops, developed her artwork related to water images, and investigated Nepal's contemporary art scene. In 2012 Hagy received a Summer Scholarship Award from Mount Mercy to continue her research into the art of Nepal, from which she curated a traveling exhibit entitled Namaste Nepal. Other past awards include an Iowa Arts Council grant, a Fellowship to MacDowell, a grant from the Manhattan Graphics Center, and a residency at the Frans Masereel Centrum in Belgium

Studios

Putnam

Kathryn Hagy worked in the Putnam studio.

The Graphics Studio (as it was originally named) was converted to its present use in 1972–1974 through a grant from the Putnam Foundation, and originally served the property as both a power house and pump house. Well water was pumped from a large cistern to Hillcrest, the Foreman’s Cottage, and the lower buildings closer to…

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