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Katherine received her B.A. in Art/Photography from San Francisco State University and began exhibiting in the mid 1990's. She has shown widely in the United States and abroad, and was represented by Electric Works (formerly, Trillium Press) in San Francisco. Among her collectors are the San Jose Museum of Art; Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University; Alameda County Public Art Collection; San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco State University; San Francisco Zen Center; Mumm, Napa Valley, CA; and Adobe Systems, San Jose. |
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In early 2012, Katherine had her third opening at Electric Works in San Francisco, which was well received and
reviewed
by Art Critic, Kenneth Baker. Soon after, the Public Utilities Commission acquired two of Katherine’s prints for its new building in San Francisco’s
Civic Center.
In 2012, Architecture for Humanity selected Katherine Westerhout as part of a world-wide design competition to re-envision the future of abandoned, closed and decommissioned military sites. The team was to travel to the chosen sites to document the remains of this bygone era. The plan included a 2013 international traveling exhibition to honor the designs of the winning architects. Regrettably Architects for Humanity were unable to actualize its 2012-2013 photographic completion and exhibition. |
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photo credit: Marshall Berman |
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Estate Katherine Westerhout Mann (Contact). All rights reserved. |
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