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EDUCATION
1968 BFA, Atlanta College of Art, Atlanta, GA
1968-1969 Post-graduate studies at Tyler School of Art in Rome, Italy
1977 MVA Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
Gallery Illien, Atlanta, Georgia, 1968 and 1975.
Image South Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1972.
Mercer University, Atlanta, Georgia, 1978.
Zeliff & Webster Corporation, Atlanta, Georgia, 1980.
Atlanta College of Art Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1981.
Chastain Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1983.
Heath Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1986, 1987, 1991.
Goodwyn Gallery, Auburn University, Montgomery, Alabama, 1990.
Retrospective, Chastain Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1991.
Moon Gallery, Berry College, Rome, Georgia, 1992.
Galerie Stil und Bruch, Berlin, Germany, 1993.
Georgia Council for the Arts, Carriage Works Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1994.
Zinc Gallery, Seaside, Flordia, 1997.
Kiang Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 2000 and 2003.
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
RAW Gallery, Hartford, Connecticut, 1978.
'The Avant-Garde: 12 in Atlanta,' The High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia, 1979.
'Hassam Fund Purchase Exhibition,' The American Academy & Institute of Arts & Letters, New York, 1979.
'American Drawings IV,' Portsmouth Community Arts Center, Portsmouth, Virginia, and National Smithsonian tour (SITES), 1982 -1984.
'The Art of Atlanta,' Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1988.
'The Art of Atlanta,' Georgia Artists International Exhibition Fund, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1989.
'Artists in Georgia', The Albany Museum of Art, Albany, Georgia, 1990.
'Vital Signs,' Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, Georgia, 1991.
'Nine Women in Georgia,' National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D. C., 1996.
'Nine Women in Georgia,' Swan Coach House Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1996.
'Minimal Expressions,' Heath Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia., 1996.
'Defining the South,' Georgia Council for the Arts Carriage Works Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1996.
'Prints from the Permanent Collection,' Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, 1997.
Numerous group exhibitions. Kiang Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2000.
'The Avant-Garde Revisited,' Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, Georgia, 1998.
'Three Women Artists.' Dalton Gallery, Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Georgia, 1998.
'Spiegel Buch,' GmbH, 2 artist, Ulm, Germany, 1999.
'Personal Circumstances: Georgia Artists at the End of the Century.' Spruill Center Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 2000.
'Science and Art: Shared Frontiers.' Schatten Gallery, Woodruff Library, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, 2001.
'Marking Time: Contemporary Drawings by Georgia Artists.' Brenau University Galleries. Gainesville, Georgia, 2001.
'Artists of the Heath Gallery.' Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia. Atlanta, Georgia, 2002.
'Exhibition of the Permanent Collection,' Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia, 2002.
SELECTED AWARDS, GRANTS & COMMISSIONS
Arts Festival of Atlanta, Purchase Award, 1967; Grant-in-aid, 1968; Merit Award, 1969 & 1978; Grant, 1979.
Fine Arts Foundation of Atlanta Award, 1968.
Mid-South Annual Exhibition, Memphis, Tennessee, Honorable Mention, Drawing, 1967.
L. L. Jones Scholarship, Georgia State University, 1976.
Bureau of Cultural Affairs, City of Atlanta, 1983 and 1991.
Hassam Fund Purchase Exhibition, 2 purchase awards, American Academy & Institute of Arts & Letters, New York, 1979.
RollingStone Press Invited Artist, 1986.
Fulton County Arts Council, 1991.
Georgia Council for the Arts, 1981 & 1991.
Southern Arts Federation/Nat'l Endowment for the Arts Regional Fellowship for Painting & Works on Paper, 1992.
Hambidge Center residencies, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997 and 1999.
Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Bronze tile for The WomenÕs Path, permanent installation, Atlanta, Georgia, 1991.
Commission for ceramic tile murals for Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority station N10, 1995-2000.
Georgia Women in the Visual Arts Award, Georgia Commission on Women & Georgia WomenÕs History Month Committee, 1997.
Grant recipient, University Research Committee, Emory University, 2001.
SELECTED COLLECTIONS
In addition to numerous other private, public and corporate collections:
Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, Arkansas
Brenau University, Gainesville, Georgia
Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Georgia
The Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, Georgia
The High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia
Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, Georgia
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia
Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, Georgia
Richard B. Russell Federal Office Building., Atlanta, Georgia
Schatten Gallery, Woodruff Library, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
J. B. Speed Museum, Louisville, Kentucky
Telfair Museum, Savannah, Georgia
Ulmer Museum, Ulm, Germany
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
1971 and 1972
Georgia Artists, The High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia.
1978
Contemporary Art Southeast, Vol. 2, No. 1, David C. Heath, Pub.
1979
Howett, John. The Avant-Garde: 12 in Atlanta (Atlanta, Georgia, The High Museum of Art).
1982
Howett, John. Art in America, Vol. 70, No. 1, Jan., 1982, New York, page 149.
1986
Lyman, Thomas W. . Katherine Mitchell: Paintings (Atlanta, Georgia, Heath Gallery).
1988
Wolfe, Townsend. American Abstract Drawings, 1930-1987 (Little Rock, Arkansas, The Arkansas Art Center).
The Art of Atlanta, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
1991
Howett, John. Katherine Mitchell: A Retrospective (Atlanta, Georgia, Chastain Gallery).
1992
Jinkner-Lloyd, Amy. "Katherine Mitchell at Chastain and Heath." Art in America (New York) 80, no. 2:123.
Vigtel, Gudmund. 100 Years of Painting in Georgia.( Atlanta, Georgia, Alston & Bird.)
Lieberman, Laura. "Katherine Mitchell: A Retrospective." Art Papers (Atlanta, Georgia) Jan. & Feb.: 53.
1993
The Habersham Review, fall, 1993, Piedmont College, Demorest, Georgia. (Drawings reproduced on front and back covers.)
Howett, John. "Katherine Mitchell." Southern Arts Federation Nat'l Endowment for the Arts Painting, Drawing & works on Paper 1992 Fellowships, Atlanta, Georgia. Reprinted in The New Art Examiner Sept., 1993.
1996
Vigtel, Gudmund, Nine Women in Georgia, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D. C.
2001
Judith C. Rohrer, Variations on a Theme of Modules, The MARTA Project, Atlanta, Georgia.
2002
Art Papers. Headlines: Prizes and Awards. Michael Pittari, Editor. May/June, 2001., Vol. 25, No. 3.
Gudmund Vigtel, John Howett & Laura Lieberman. Artists of the Heath Gallery. Museum of Contemporary Art of GA.
Numerous reviews in local and regional periodicals over many years.
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