KAY KHAN - Chiaroscuro Gallery



KAY KHAN

Born: 1957

Currently Resides: Santa Fe, NM

EDUCATION

Postgraduate studies in Archaeology, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 1980

BFA, cum laude, concentration in painting and ceramic sculpture, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 1979

Postgraduate studies in Weaving and Papermaking, James Madison University, 1979

AWARDS

Joanne Purrington Folley Memorial Award for Exceptional Needlework

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

2011 To Wear or Not to Wear, Racine Art Museum, Racine, WI

Sleight of Hand, Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO

All Things Considered VI, Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, MA

SOFA New York

Multiple Personalities, Craft Alliance, St. Louis, MO

Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM

Melissa Morgan Fine Art, Palm Desert, CA

Snyderman-Works Galleries, Philadelphia, PA

Hibberd McGrath Gallery, Breckenridge, CO

2010 SOFA New York, represented by Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM

SOFA Chicago

Intertwined: Contemporary Baskets from the Sara and David Lieberman Collection, Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY

Art Quilts: Contemporary Expressions from the Collection of John M. Walsh III, Morris Museum, Morristown, NJ

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS (continued)

Seventh International Fiber Biennial, Snyderman-Works Galleries, Philadelphia, PA

Materials Matter, Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM

Melissa Morgan Fine Art, Palm Desert, CA

2009 Variations: Holiday Group Show, Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM

SOFA Chicago, represented by Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM

Cut the Edge / Weave the Line / Textile Arts 2009, Mobilia Gallery,

Cambridge, MA

Fine Art / Folk Art, Community Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico

2009 Body Sculpture, Santa Fe Weaving Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Intertwined: Contemporary Baskets from the Sara and David Lieberman

Collection, Bellevue Museum of Art, Washington; Santa Fe Museum of Fine Arts, NM

Masters of Contemporary Basketry, Fountainhead Gallery, Seattle, WA

Basketry in Perspective, Jane Sauer Gallery, Santa Fe, NM

2008 Intertwined: Contemporary Baskets from the Sara and David Lieberman Collection, Palo Alto Art Center, CA; Michenor Art Museum, Doylestown, PA

A Stitch in Our Time: The New Art of Sewing, Muskegon Museum of Art,

Muskegon, MI

Jane Sauer Gallery, Santa Fe, NM

2007 Saturn Returns: Back to the Future of Fiber Art, San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, San Jose, CA. Curators: Deborah Corsini and Alice Zrebiec

Diane and Sandy Besser Collection, De Young Museum, San Francisco, CA

Intertwined: Contemporary Baskets from the Sara and David Lieberman Collection, Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, Houston, TX

Textiles Now: Celebrating 25 Years, Hibberd McGrath Gallery,

Breckenridge, CO

Kay Khan: Featured Artist, ArtFeast, Jane Sauer Thirteen Moons Gallery, Santa Fe, NM

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS (continued)

Baskets: No Boundaries, Jane Sauer Thirteen Moons Gallery, Santa Fe, NM

2006 Basket Invitational, Snyderman-Works Galleries, Philadelphia, PA

SOFA Chicago, Chicago, IL and SOFA New York, NY. Represented by Jane Sauer Thirteen Moons Gallery, Santa Fe, NM

Marking Boundaries, Braunstein/Quay Gallery, San Francisco, CA, Curator: Myra Block Kaiser

5TH International Fiber Biennial, Snyderman-Works Galleries , Philadelphia, PA. Curator: Bruce Hoffman

Basket (R)evolution, Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, MA; and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA. Curators: Libby and Joanne Cooper

Textiles: Garden, Hibberd McGrath Gallery, Breckenridge, CO

2005 SOFA Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. Represented by Jane Sauer Thirteen Moons Gallery, Santa Fe, NM

Kay Khan: In Context, Jane Sauer Thirteen Moons Gallery, Santa Fe, NM

Intertwined: Contemporary Baskets from the Sara and David Lieberman Collection, Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, AZ (2005- 2006)

Connectivity: 2005 Annual Basketry Invitational, Cervini Haas Gallery/Gallery Materia, Scottsdale, AZ

Fiber = A New World View, National Gallery of the Irish Craft Council,

Kilkenny, Ireland

Snyderman-Works Galleries, Philadelphia, PA

Reality and Illusion, Craft Alliance, St Louis, MO. Curator: Barbara Simon

All Things Considered III, National Basketry Organization Invitational,

North Tahoe Arts, Tahoe City, CA

Material Content: Basketry Sculpture in the 21st Century, Craft Alliance,

St. Louis, MO. Curator: Kate Anderson

2004 Hibberd McGrath Gallery, Breckenridge, CO

SOFA Chicago, Chicago, IL; and SOFA NYC, New York, NY, Represented by Snyderman-Works Galleries, Philadelphia, PA

Basket Invitational, Snyderman-Works Galleries, Philadelphia, PA

BASKETS: Sculptural Constructions, Thirteen Moons Gallery, Santa Fe, NM

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS (continued)

Fiber Biennial 2004, Snyderman-Works Galleries, Philadelphia, PA

Hibberd McGrath Gallery, Breckenridge, CO

2003 SOFA Chicago, Chicago, IL; and SOFA NYC, New York, NY. Represented by Snyderman-Works Galleries, Philadelphia, PA

Memory/Memorial,

The Art of Basketry, Thirteen Moons Gallery, Santa Fe, NM

FLEX: Explorations in Fiber Art, Magnifico Artspace, Albuquerque, NM

Hibberd McGrath Gallery, Breckenridge, CO

2002 Mind over Matter: Reworking Women’s Work, Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, NM (2002-2003)

Survey Fiber 2002, Snyderman-Works Galleries, Philadelphia, PA

Lewallen Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM

Hibberd McGrath Gallery, Breckenridge, CO

SOFA Chicago, Chicago, IL and SOFA NYC, New York, NY. Represented by Hibberd McGrath Gallery and Snyderman-Works Gallery

2001 SOFA CHICAGO, Chicago, IL. Represented by Hibberd McGrath Gallery, Breckenridge, CO

Fiberart International 2001: International Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary Fiberart, Society of Contemporary Craft and Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh, PA. Jurors: Ann Bachelder, John Garrett, Kenneth Trap. Received the Joanne Purrington Folley Memorial Award for Exceptional Needlework

Textiles, Lewallen Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM

Reality Check: Representational Crafts in Unexpected Media, Ohio Crafts Museum, Columbus, OH

Snyderman-Works Galleries, Philadelphia, PA

New Forms in Fiber: Trends and Traditions, Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Sitting Pretty: Variations on the Chair, Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

and SOFA NYC, New York, NY

Pattern by Definition, Texas Woman’s University, West Fine Arts Gallery, Denton, TX

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS (continued)

Contemporary Art without the Mouse, Lewallen Contemporary,

Santa Fe, NM

2000 SOFA CHICAGO, Chicago, IL and SOFA NYC, New York, NY

Kay Khan: Sanctuary, Thirteen Moons Gallery; Contemporary Art Quilts,

Santa Fe, NM

Quilt Artists with New Mexican Roots and Connections, Governors Gallery, New Mexico State Capitol Building, Santa Fe, NM

Fiber Focus, South Broadway Cultural Center, Albuquerque, NM

Fiber Art Collective Group Show, St. John’s College Art Gallery,

Santa Fe, NM

Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Hibberd McGrath Gallery, Breckenridge, CO

1999 Fiberart International ‘99’, Pittsburgh Center for the Arts and

Society for Contemporary Crafts, Pittsburgh, PA. Jurors: Jason Pollen, Rebecca Stevens, Bhakti Ziek

The Teapot Redefined II, Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA and

SOFA Chicago, Chicago, IL

SOFA Chicago, Chicago, IL

Hibberd McGrath Gallery, Breckenridge, CO

Fiber Show, American Crafts Gallery, Cleveland, OH

Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

1998 SOFA Chicago, Chicago, IL

Hibberd McGrath Gallery, Breckenridge, CO

Karan Ruhlen Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico

1997 SOFA Chicago, Chicago, IL, Represented by Hibberd Mcgrath Gallery, Breckenridge, CO

Fifth Annual Teapot Exhibition, Craft Alliance, St. Louis, MO

Karan Ruhlen Gallery, Santa Fe, NM

PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

2011 Schoeser, Mary. The Art of Textiles, Thames and Hudson, in publication

PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS (continued)

Russell, Carol K. Fiber Art Today, Schiffer Books

Kentucky Quilt Project, Inc. Why Quilts matter: History, Art & Politics, nine part documentary

2009 Shinn, Carol. Freestyle Machine Embroidery, Interweave Press, 160, 161

2008 Saturn Returns: Back to the Future of Fiber Art catalog, San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, 34, 35

2007 Hemmings, Jessica. “Cover Story: Vessels of Meaning,” Embroidery,

March/April: 18 - 21

Cushman, Jennifer. “Emerging Artists: Kay Khan, Fabric Sculptor”,

Phoenix Home and Garden, March: 183, 188, 189, 196

Stabb, Jo Ann C. “In Review: Marking Boundaries, Braunstein Quay Gallery”, Surface Design: Textiles and Ritual, Spring: 54, 55

2006 Gangelhoff, Bonnie. “Vases and Vessels”, Southwest Art, December: 8, 90, 106

Surface Design: Gallery Issue, September: 45

2006 500 Baskets: A Celebration of the Basketmaker’s Art, Lark Books,

Sterling Publishing Co., Inc New York, NY: 166, 384, 385, 416

Cassidy, Victor M. “SOFA Chicago: Familiar and Fresh”, Fiberarts,

January/February: 10

“Kay Khan turns Janome Quilting into a Fine Art”,

2005 “Intertwined: Contemporary Baskets from the Sara and David Lieberman

Collection,” Catalogue, Arizona State University Art Museum

“SOFA Chicago: What’s On”, Fiberarts, November/December: 12

Carver, Jon.“Critical Reflections: Kay Khan at Thirteen Moons Gallery,” The Magazine, November: 46

“Gallery”, American Craft, August/September: 71

Pasquini Masopust, Katie and Brett Barker. Color and Composition for the Creative Quilter, C & T Publishing: photos: 37, 60

2005 Davis, Stephen. “Crafts Have Rich History and Promising Future in the City of Brotherly Love: Regional Profile, Special Focus: Philadelphia”, Crafts Report, May: photo

PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS (continued)

2004 Wallace, Kevin. “Expanding the Language of Art”, Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot, Summer: 32-38

Indyke, Dottie. “The Craft of Contemporary Art”, Focus/Santa Fe,

August/September: 26-29

Fiberarts Design Book 7, Lark Books, Sterling Publishing, New York, NY: 67

“Kay Khan, Quilt Sculptor”, Simply Quilts segment profile, Home And Garden Network, HGTV, QLT-1006

2003 “Design Home 2003”, Philadelphia Magazine, December: 32

Miller, Patrick. “Double-Stitched: Television show features two Santa Fe Quilters”, Albuquerque Journal North, December 19: 1, 3

“Kay Khan: An Interview with Laura Addison”, Surface Design, Winter: 26-29

Pulkka, Wesley. “Unusual Materials Woven into Extraordinary Exhibit”,

Albuquerque Journal, February 16: F6

2002 “Contemporary Fiber Artists Maker Profile: Kay Khan,” Video by Graham

Eccles with Val Burnett, Odyssey Video, Suffolk, England

“Survey Fiber 2002,” catalog, Snyderman-Works Galleries, 2002: 22

Sozanski, Edward J. “Fiber Show: Beyond Textiles,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 12

Slide presentation for “Mind over Matter: Reworking Women’s Work”, Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico

2001 “Fiberart International 2001: Seventeenth Biennial Exhibition,” catalog, published by the Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh, Inc: 29, 94

Jones, Jean M. “Quilt Artists with New Mexican Roots and Connections, The Governor’s Gallery, New Mexico State Capitol Building”, Studio Art Quilt Associates Newsletter, Vol. 11, No. 1, Winter: 7

2000 Addison, Laura. “Critical Reflections: Kay Khan; Sanctuary”, THE Magazine, November: 40

Garriott-Stejskal, Richard. “A Stitch in Time”, Santa Fe Reporter, October 25-3: 27

Thomas, Mary. “Reviews: Fiberart International ‘99”, Fiberarts, Summer: 58-59

PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS (continued)

Slide presentation for Friends of Fiber Art International in conjunction with the Textile Society of America conference, Santa Fe, NM

1999 “Fiberarts Design Book Six,” Lark Books, Asheville, North Carolina: 81

“Fiberart International ’99,” catalog, Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh, Inc: 13

1997 McBride, Monte. “Profile; Kay Khan: Stitched Sculptures”, Fiberarts Vol. 23, No. 5, March/April: 16

1996 “Cups of Art”, Southwest Art, October

1995 Bensley, Liz. “Glass to Crockery: 30 Artists’ Cups Runneth Over”,

The New Mexican; Pasatiempo, November 2: 6, 56

1993 “Studio Visits”, THE Magazine, December: 33

COLLECTIONS

Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, AZ

De Young Museum, San Francisco, CA

Museum of Art and Design, New York, NY

New Mexico Museum Of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, NM

Sandy Besser

Barbara and Eric Dobkin

Sara and David Lieberman

Dorothy and George Saxe

John M. Walsh III Collection

Numerous private collections

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