Event

Katrina Rae: Native Experience Reception, Solo Exhibition in d'Art the Center Vault

January 12 2023

5:30 PM-8 PM
d'Art Center 740 Boush St, Norfolk, VA
Katrina Rae is a soft pastel and mixed media artist who brings awareness through her art to the beautiful traditions and cultures of Native Americans thought to have been wiped out over time and tragedy. Cherokee, Navajo, Kickapoo, Chickahominy, Monacan, Pamunkey, Talowa, Crow, Lakota, and the historical Chief Anne of the Rappahannock are included in this collection.
*This is also the opening reception for Merged III in the Main Gallery! Find out more about Merged III here: https://fb.me/e/2lNKIPa7m
Katrina Rae, Artist Statement for “The Native Experience”:
“I choose to work with soft pastel, but I do occasionally mix acrylic paint with my pastels, especially in regards to water spray. You will not see glass as a protective barrier, due to the fact of finding superior protection, utilizing UV protected, fade resistant polyurethane. Similar to the clear coat used on oil paintings.
I enjoy working with the indigenous people of the west, however, I have opened a new art studio in Virginia called KRae East Art Studio, VA. working back and forth from my KRae Midwest Art Studio, MI. I thought I would be lost trying to find models and people to help with my depiction of Native Americans on the eastern side of the country. I have found many tribes of the Woodland Indians, I work closely with my models, bringing awareness to culture and traditions through paintings. I photograph my models on location, using reference photos while I paint. In this show I want the viewer to get a well rounded experience, to feel the movement of the garments, see the strength in the faces along with personality, painting candid portraits of Chiefs, an image of a Dog Soldier taking aim, a candid view of a Crow warrior standing by, a Chickahominy man holding his grandson, the son of a Pamunkey chief, pow wow dances, and strong native women. Cherokee, Navajo, Kickapoo, Chickahominy, Monacan, Pamunkey Talowa, Crow, Lakota, and the historical Chief Anne of the Rappahannock are included in this “Native Experience.” I wish to bring awareness of these beautiful traditions and cultures, thought to have been wiped out over time and tragedy. These beautiful cultures and traditions have not vanished, but are very much alive, and flourishing across the America’s.
Through this collection of paintings, depiction of these cultures with historical accuracy, adorned with traditional or modern regalia is very important to me, showing emotion, character, movement, and color. I talk with my native models, and chiefs, mostly I listen, learn, and then I paint.”
Katrina Rae, Bio:
Katrina Rae was born in Ponca City Oklahoma, currently works out of two studios, KRae Midwest Art Studio, MI. and KRae East Art Studio, VA. Katrina attended the Kansas City Art Institute, Memphis Collage of Art, and Eastern Michigan University. Her area of concentration began in the three dimensional while attending art school and university.
Not wanting to join the ranks of a starving artist, led her to becoming an entrepreneur. Katrina has opened multiple successful businesses, her first company, in Memphis,TN. at the age of twenty four, resulting in her art career not being seriously pursued until 2016.
Katrina credits fellow artist Anni Crouter for the encouragement to return to her art career after a prolonged departure.
Katrina has found a passion for working in the two dimensional utilizing soft pastel and mixed media. She loves the idea of using traditional and non traditional materials to create a representational piece of work. Katrina has discovered the use of polyurethane and UV protectant on her mixed media and soft pastel paintings, eliminating the usage of glass.
While residing in Memphis, TN. Katrina apprenticed under sculpture John Mori. Katrina was selected by artist Robert Brady, to work on a collaborated fiber installation, commissioned for the Crecent Center, Memphis, TN. While attending Eastern Michigan University, Katrina studied under world renowned ceramist Susan Stevenson.
Katrina has shown in Art Prize, Grand Rapids, MI. Art Prize Luxenberg receiving Certificate of Participation, Saginaw Art Museum, Studio 23 Art Center, Canton Art Center, Arte Natura, Limner Gallery, D’ Art Center, Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, Art Explosion, Faces and Figures, Fusion Western Art Competition, Mid Atlantic Invitational, Charlottevsville, VA. Rappahannock Tribal Center and Museum displaying a rotating collection of Katrina’s Indigenous themed body of work.
Awards include, honorable mentions, juror awards, peoples choice awards, and 50 Artists of the Great Lakes Bay region award.
Memberships and affiliations, Studio23, D’ Art Center, Great Lakes Pastel Association, International Pastel Association, MidAtlantic Pastel Association, Associate member
Women Artists of the West.
Katrina has worked on short film projects as a producer, director, set designer, prop coordinator and art director, for the Crash the Super Bowl Dorito’s Contest, Day in a Life 10-10-10, and Ridley Scott’s Parallel Lines Competition.
Katrina participates in multiple local and regional events, including grant proposals for D’ Art Center, invitational fund raisers for Studio23 Art Center, and The Great Lakes Bay Region Art Around the City. Katrina works closely with Chief Anne Richardson of the Rappahannock people, collaborating on art projects, paintings, art openings, and the historical depictions of culture and history of the American Indians of the East.
Katrina’s work is on a constant evolutionary journey, striving to grow and evolve without limitation.

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