Katrina Moorhead

current gallery exhibition

other recent work

previous gallery exhibition

blaffer gallery 07 exhibition

biography

Katrina Moorhead was born in 1971 in Coleraine, Northern Ireland and currently lives and works in Houston, TX. She studied at the Edinburgh College of Art, receiving BA (1994) and MA (1996) degrees from that institution.

From 1996-98 she was an artist in residence in the Core Progam, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. In the fall of 2005 she participated in an ArtPace Artist Residency, in San Antonio, TX. In 2006 she was a resident at the SIM Gueststudio, Reykjavik - Association of Icelandic Visual Artists, Reykjavik Art Museum, Iceland. Moorhead's recent solo exhibitions include A Thing Called Early Blur, Blaffer Gallery, The Art Museum of the University of Houston (2007); and Katrina Moorhead, James Harris Gallery, Seattle, Washington (2007). Her work was included in the group exhibition, The Nature of Things, representing Northern Ireland at the 2005 Venice Biennale. Moorhead won the 2007 Texas Art Prize (a biennial award hosted by ArtHouse, Austin), and was recently awarded a Joan Mitchell Foundation Award for Painters and Sculptors (2008).