Katherine Clarke Langlands
KATHERINE CLARKE LANGLANDS grew up immersed in a theology of risk taking and “going big,” which is often reflected in the vibrant, provocative art she creates today. Her most recent works in painting, sculpture and assemblage explore the complexities of the human experience and landscape and reflect an urge to redefine, re-assign, deconstruct, destruct, appreciate, connect, and, ultimately, transform.
KCL studied studio art and sociology at the University of Vermont and is currently a graduate student at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She is a studio resident at the Vermont Studio Center.
She splits her time between the craggy coastline of Block Island, Rhode Island and the verdant hills of Stowe, Vermont where she can often be found ripping down the mountain on her snowboard.