Katy Stone

Katy Stone
BornJanuary 21, 1969
NationalityAmerican
EducationBFA Iowa State University, 1992 MFA University of Washington, 1994
Known forInstallation-based visual artworks

Katy Stone (born 1969) is an American visual artist recognized for her installation-based artworks evoking organic forms, patterns, and natural phenomena. Stone's wall-mounted or suspended sculptural constructions, often composed of layers of painted transparent film, paper, or metal, have been exhibited in museums, galleries, and public collections worldwide.[1] Installations by Stone have been commissioned for the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, Ann Arbor, MI; Microsoft, Redmond, WA; Facebook, Seattle, WA; Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH; Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, WA; Ascent at Roebling's Bridge Covington, KY; the Federal Courthouse, Jackson Mississippi; Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St Louis, MO; Columbia University School of Nursing, New York, NY; Twin Parks, Taichung, Taiwan; and other public institutions and collections.[2][3][4][5][6] Stone's artworks were exhibited in the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad as part of the US Art in Embassies Program.[7]

In 2014, Stone was commissioned by Sound Transit to create a permanent public artwork for the South Bellevue station on the Link 2 Line in Bellevue, Washington.[8]

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  2. ^ "Ross Art". www.bus.umich.edu. Retrieved 2020-09-11.
  3. ^ "FB AIR Program". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2020-09-11.
  4. ^ "Art Reflects Life". Columbia School of Nursing. 2018-05-01. Retrieved 2020-09-11.
  5. ^ "Katy Stone selected as artist for Seattle City Light Tech Training Center". artbeat.seattle.gov. Retrieved 2020-09-11.
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  8. ^ Brandon Macz (2014-11-11). "Sound Transit reveals 90-percent design for south Bellevue station". Bellevue Reporter. Retrieved 2020-09-11.