Katie Hudnall
Visiting Artist Lecture
Thursday, February 6, 6–7pm
MECA&D, Osher Hall, Second floor
Free and open to the public
Limited seating
Katie Hudnall received her BFA from the Corcoran College of Art & Design and her MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University in Furniture Design/Woodworking. Her work has been included in many publications and exhibitions including Crafting A Continuum: Rethinking Contemporary Craft, Making A Seat at the Table: Women Transform Woodworking, and in American Craft Magazine’s February/March 2017 issue. Hudnall is an Associate Professor in Furniture Design at the Herron School of Art & Design in Indianapolis, IN, where she lives, teaches, and makes tools for problems both real and imagined.
Funded through the generous support of the Windgate Charitable Foundation.
MECA&D’s Visiting Artist & Guest Lecturer Series invites professional artists, educators, curators, thought leaders, and creative entrepreneurs to present on topics of interest and importance to the MECA&D community.
All lectures in this series are hosted in Osher Hall and are open to the public at no charge. Seating is limited. Supported in part by the Isabel K. Pease Trust, and friends of the College through the Osher Chair Naming Program.
Header image: Katie Hudnall, Symbiosis #4: Drawings & Drawers, 2014