About The Artist
I am active in social justice art practice, teaching and collaborating with students of all ages on the margins of our community. My “Liberty Triage” piece was exhibited in de Young Bay Area Open 2023, largely inspired by this activism.
In other studio pieces as a printmaker, Natural Curiosities are what inspire me, especially my explorations of the Sierra Nevada topography. I experience a phenomenon–birds, trees, water systems–and give visual presence to those impressions.
Katya McCulloch, MFA San Francisco Art Institute, is a community artist whose work can be found in private and public collections including the Library of Congress and numerous special collection libraries. As co-founding artist and Director of Teamworks Art Mentoring Program she makes art with high-risk and incarcerated youth in Marin County, CA. She also teaches printmaking at San Quentin State Prison through William James Association’s Prison Art Project. Katya spent most of her early life in Germany, Afghanistan and Washington, D.C., where she graduated from public school.
Drawing, Prints and Printmaking, Mixed Media
We Woodland Studio Artists are three actively working, teaching and exhibiting artists.
Studio Information
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Contact Information
(415) 299-9467