
Kathryn Frund is a mixed-media artist working across fiber, painting, sculpture, and installation. Her art explores themes of stewardship, damage, fluidity, and control, posing questions about the complex relationships between nature and humanity. She is interested in the intersections of the material and spiritual, the altered and recombined, addressing the notions of transcendence and restitution.
She has participated in residencies at MacDowell Colony, Newport Art Museum, Dune Shack at Cape Cod National Seashore, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and was a recipient of a CT Sea Grant from the University of Connecticut in 2020.
Frund holds a BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Art. She lives in Cheshire and works in New Haven, CT. Her work has been exhibited at the Hudson River Museum, Art in Embassies Program in Nicosia, Cyprus, Czong Institute for Contemporary Art, S. Korea, Hudson River Museum, Real Art Ways, Katonah Museum of Art, and Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art.
1% of the cost of construction for publicly accessible CT state buildings is set aside for the Art in Public Spaces Program and CT Artist Collection.
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