About Kate
Kate was born and raised in Wyoming and has deep roots in the Rocky Mountain West. She is a ceramic and graphite artist, as well as a freelance editor and graphic designer for organizations specializing in the arts, Indigenous cultures, land and water preservation, and climate change mitigation.
Kate is passionate about arts as they relate to people and place. Prior to working freelance, she was Assistant Curator/Preparator at The Brinton Museum in Big Horn, Wyoming where she designed the permanent Plains Indian Exhibition, under direct tutelage of Crow and Cheyenne Chief, Father Peter J. Powell, PhD. Leading up to this project, Kate worked in ethnographic art conservation, both at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody, Wyoming, and the Arizona State Museum in Tucson, Arizona.
Kate spends much of her free time outdoors. Frequent travel, as well as living abroad and on both coasts, have allowed Kate an appreciation for diversity and a comfort with change. Kate is an alumna of Colorado College and currently calls Bozeman, Montana home.
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