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KATHERINE orgpeace@globalartproject.orgEDUCATION1986MFA - University of Wisconsin, Madison, Painting/Drawing1981BFA - The Atlanta College of Art, Atlanta, Georgia1971BS Ed. English - Ohio University, Athens, OhioAWARDS2005Tucson/Pima Arts Council International Exchange GrantCultural Exchange Council of Tucson Grant2003Tucson/Pima Arts Council International Exchange Grant2002UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize for the Promotion of Tolerance and NonViolence Nominee2000Tucson/Pima Arts Council, Exhibition Grant1999Arizona Arts Award Nominee1998Rockefeller Foundation Flow Fund Grant1995Cultural Exchange Council of Tucson, GrantTucson/Pima Arts Council, Exhibition Grant1994Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant1993International Friends of Transformative Art, Project GrantTucson/Pima Arts Council, Exceptional Opportunity GrantCultural Exchange Council of Tucson, Grant1985PROFESSIONALEXPERIENCEPresent - 1993University of Wisconsin, Madison, Villas FellowshipFounder/DirectorThe Global Art Project for Peace130,000 participants in 85 countries on seven continents250 Regional CoordinatorsPresent – 2011Advisory BoardInternational Network of Museums for PeaceThe Hague, Netherlands1999World Summit on Peace and TimeUniversity for Peace, San Jose, Costa RicaCommission on Art and Culture

1996Editor: Visions of Global Unity: Inspired Images from theGlobal Art Project, ISBN 0-9629097-1-8, Artifact Press, Ltd.,Concord, Massachusetts1993Book Cover: “Beingness”, Cover Painting for Preciselythe Point Being Made, a book of poems by Norman Fischer,1993, ISBN 1-882022-14-9, O Books, Oakland, Californiaand Chax Press, Minneapolis, Minnesota2000 - 1987TEACHING:Pima College, Tucson, ArizonaPainting, Basic Design, Color and Design1990 - 1991University of Arizona, Extended UniversityColor Theory1984 - 1986University of Wisconsin, MadisonTeaching AssistantDrawing, 2-D DesignWorkshopsMills College, Civic Leadership Institute, Oakland, California, 2009Newport, Rhode Island, 1995San Francisco, California, 1993The Rim Institute, Payson, Arizona, 1992The Telluride School of the Arts, Telluride, Colorado, 19911982OTHER:Aronson-Healy Gallery, Atlanta, GeorgiaGallery Administrator1977Mental Health Centers, Atlanta, Georgia(Wrote and implemented Creative Visualization/RelaxationProgram used in mental health centers throughout theAtlanta area)1972 - 1973Data 100 Corporation, Minneapolis, Minnesota(Communications/Publications Editor for publicationsdistributed throughout the USA and Canada)PUBLIC COLLECTIONSArizona State University Art MuseumTempe, ArizonaTucson Museum of ArtTucson, ArizonaSOLO EXHIBITIONS2013Davis Dominguez Gallery, Tucson, Arizona1995Dinnerware Artists' Cooperative, Tucson, Arizona1992Radix Gallery, Phoenix, Arizona1991Tucson Jewish Community Center, Tucson, Arizona1990Keyes Lee Gallery, Phoenix, ArizonaPhantom Gallery, Tucson, Arizona

1987University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona1986University of Wisconsin, Madison1981The Atlanta College of Art, Atlanta, GeorgiaGROUP EXHIBITIONS2015Etherton Gallery, Tucson, AZCitizen’s Warehouse Artists2012Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, AZCon(text) Selections from the permanent collectionInternational Invitational Tsai-Mo Art ExhibitionDa Dun Gallery, Taichung City Cultural CenterTaichung City, TaiwanDavis Dominguez Gallery, Small Works ExhibitonTucson, Arizona20118th International Tsai-Mo Invitational Art ExhibitionDa Dun Gallery, Taichung City Cultural CenterTaichung, Taiwan7th International Conference of Museums for PeaceBarcelona, Spain2008Dinnerware Artspace, Tucson, ArizonaDream Makers: New works from the Citizens Art Studios2007Davis Dominguez Gallery, Tucson, ArizonaTucson Small Works Exhibition2005Davis Dominguez Gallery, Tucson, ArizonaTucson Small Works ExhibitionChax Press & POG, Tucson, ArizonaLetters & Numbers: Arc 54:9, from “Tibet”Poem: Nathaniel Tarn, Art: Katherine Josten2003Dinnerware Artists Collective, Tucson, Arizona2000Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, ArizonaDirector’s Choice: Selections from the Permanent CollectionUniversity of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson, ArizonaFor Pete’s Sake, ExhibitionTucson/Pima Arts Council, Tucson, ArizonaArts & Safety Exhibition, 2nd Place Award1999RAW Gallery, Tucson, ArizonaTucson Museum of Art, Tucson, ArizonaWomen’s View: Selections from the CollectionHacienda Del Sol Gallery, Tucson, ArizonaThe Second Annual Mask Show1998National Institute of the Arts, Taipei, TaiwanUniversity of Medicine-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Highland Park, New JerseySHE SHOWS: NOW, The Visual Arts League1997Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, ArizonaArizona BiennialCork Gallery, Lincoln Center, New YorkSHE SHOWS-NOW, The Visual Arts LeagueCentral Arts Collective Gallery, Tucson, ArizonaDeath: A Round Trip TicketCreative Space Place, East Brunswick, New JerseyThe Visual Arts League1996Davis Dominquez Gallery, Tucson, ArizonaTucson Collection, ‘961995Sun Cities Art Museum, Sun City, Arizona"Earth, Man and Spirit,"International Friends of Transformative Art ExhibitionDavis Dominguez Gallery, Tucson, Arizona"Small Works: The Tucson Collection"Rancho Linda Vista Gallery, Oracle, Arizona"Love Your Mother," Earth Angels ExhibitionUniversity of Wisconsin, Oshkosh"Honoring the Crone"1994Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona"Wide Open Spaces: Large Scale Paintings in the Museum Collection"Davis Gallery, Tucson, Arizona"Small Works: The Tucson Collection"St. John's Uihlein-Peters Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin"Honoring the Crone"Memorial Union, University of Wisconsin, Madison"Honoring the Crone"Tucson Convention Center, Tucson, ArizonaCafe Magritte, Tucson, Arizona1993Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona“Arizona Biennial 1993”Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, Arizona“Arizona Artists in the Museum Collection”Stetter Gallery, Phoenix, Arizona“The Third Gathering: An Exhibition of Visual and PerformingArts”, International Friends of Transformative Art Juried ExhibitionGASP Gallery, Utterback Middle School, Tucson, Arizona"Beyond Your Wildest Dreams"Dinnerware Artist's Cooperative Gallery, Tucson, Arizona1992Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona"At Home in Tucson: Tucson Artists in the Museum's Collection"

Arizona State Capitol, Phoenix Arizona"ECO-LOGIC: Arizona Artists as Environmental Advocates",Invitational ExhibitionRadix Gallery, Phoenix, ArizonaGallery Artists' Group ExhibitionInternational Friends of Transformative ArtPhoenix, Arizona1991Yuma Art Center, Yuma Arizona"25th Anniversary Southwestern Exhibition"Pima College Gallery, Tucson, Arizona"Pima College Faculty Exhibition"Arizona Right to Choose Art Exhibition and AuctionTucson, Arizona1990Northern Arizona University Gallery, Flagstaff, Arizona"23rd Southwestern Traveling Exhibition"Yuma Art Center Exhibition and Auction, Yuma, Arizona1989Yuma Art Center, Yuma, Arizona"23rd Southwestern Exhibition"1988Keyes Lee Gallery, Phoenix, ArizonaGallery Artists Group Exhibition1987Dinnerware Artists' Cooperative Gallery, Tucson, Arizona"Dinnerware Art Exhibit and Auction"1986University of Wisconsin, MadisonTeaching Assistants' Exhibition1984University of Wisconsin, Madison"National Association of Schools of Art & Design (NASAD)Invitational Exhibition"1980Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark"International Festival of Women Artists"Atlanta College of Art, Atlanta, GeorgiaColony Square Gallery, Student Exhibition, Third PlaceColony Square Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia“Landscape: Contemporary Responses”LECTURES, PANELS2013Keynote Speaker/Panelist. 19th International Peace EventWorld Brotherhood Union, Mevlana Supreme FoundationIstanbul, TurkeySlide Lecture. Center for Community DialogueTucson, Arizona2011Slide Lecture. 7th International Conference of Museums for PeaceBarcelona International Peace Resource CenterBarcelona, Spain

2010Keynote Speaker. Colorado Art Education Association Annual ConferenceBreckenridge, ColoradoSlide Lecture. The Village SchoolPacific Palisades, CaliforniaLecture. Peace CirclesTucson, Arizona2009Slide Lecture. Hiroshima Peace Memorial MuseumHiroshima, JapanSlide Lecture & Workshop. Mills College, Civic Leadership InstituteOakland, California2008Slide Lecture. 6th International Conference of Museums for PeaceKyoto, Japan2007Slide Lecture. Sunnyside School District Art TeachersTucson, ArizonaSlide Lecture. Peace Acts Forum, Carter Presidential CenterAtlanta, Georgia2006Slide Lecture. Community and Concern Association at St. Philip’sTucson, ArizonaSlide Lecture. National League of American Pen Women, Tucson ChapterTucson, ArizonaPanel. Tucson Poetry FestivalTucson, Arizona2005Slide Lecture. Women’s International League for Peace & FreedomTucson, ArizonaSlide Lecture. Star Academic CenterTucson, Arizona2004Slide Lecture. Association for Global New Thought (AGNT) Annual ConferencePalm Springs, CaliforniaSlide Lecture. Sunnyside School District Art TeachersTucson, Arizona2003Slide Lecture. Santa Barbara Spinners and Weavers GuildSanta Barbara, California2001Slide Lecture. Syracuse UniversityWomen, Art and Culture SymposiumSyracuse, New York2001Slide Lecure. 18th International Conference on Shamanism and AlternativeModes of HealingSan Rafael, CA2000Slide Lecture. Arizona International CollegeTucson, Arizona1999Slide Lecture. Tucson Museum of ArtTucson, Arizona

1998Slide Lecture. Natural Choices ExpoArt and Healing, Tucson, ArizonaSlide Lecture. Lanai Art CenterLanai, HawaiiSlide Lecture. The Lodge at KoeleLanai, Hawaii1997Slide Lecture. University of WashingtonSponsored by the UW Art AlumniSeattle, WashingtonPanel. Key Speaker, “Unity Through the Arts”,World in Transition Series, Sponsored by the Baha’is of Greater Tucson,Tucson, ArizonaSlide Lecture. Southern Arizona Clay AssociationTucson, ArizonaSlide Lecture. National Organization of WomenTucson, Arizona1996Slide Lecture. International School of BangkokBangkok,ThailandSlide Lecture. Nichada International ClubBangkok,ThailandSlide Lecture. Sponsored by the Bangkok Art GroupBangkok,ThailandPanel and Slide Lecture. Celebrating International Women’s Day: ACommunity Summit. United Nations Association of Southern Arizona andthe American Association of Women in Community Colleges - Pima Chapter1995Slide Lecture. Emerson Umbrella, Artist’s CooperativeConcord, MassachusettsSlide Lecture. Independent Artist’s Gallery,Newport, Rhode IslandSlide Lecture. Artists in Residence of Heal Our Planet Earth (Air of Hope)Pebble Hill, New JerseySlide Lecture. Women’s Caucus for the ArtsDenver, ColoradoSlide Lecture. Scottsdale Center for the ArtsScottsdale, ArizonaSlide Lecture. St. Francis in the Foothills Episcopal ChurchTucson, ArizonaSlide Lecture. Tucson/Pima Arts Council,Tucson, Arizona1994Slide Lecture. Unitarian Universalist ChurchDayton, OhioSlide Lecture. Global Art Project Exhibition OpeningRancho Linda Vista Artists’ CommunityOracle, Arizona

Slide Lecture. International Friends of Transformative ArtPhoenix, Arizona1993Lecture. Global Art Project Opening CelebrationTucson, ArizonaLecture. Unitarian Universalist ChurchDayton, Ohio1992Lecture/Poetry Reading. Radix GallerySpirit of the Senses Artistic and Literary Salons“The Art of Katherine Josten”Phoenix, Arizona1991Grant Panel. Tucson/Pima Arts Council, Tucson, ArizonaVisual Arts Project PanelSlide Lecture/Poetry Reading. Telluride School of Book ArtTelluride, ColoradoLecture/Poetry Reading. Tucson Jewish Community CenterTucson, ArizonaSELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY2014 KUAT-TV (Tucson, AZ), January 30, 2014, Elizabeth Burden, 20 Year Project Promotes Global -promotes-global-peace/DNA info New York, (New York, NY), February 10, 2014, Ewa Kern-Jedrychowska, “Kew GardensArtists to Send Messages of Peace in Global Project”, l-projectCitizens Warehouse, with select works from the artists, 2013 Citizen’s Artist Collective, Eponymous AtelierArtBook, ISBN 978-0-9890628-0-0, photos, pp. 68-71.Tucson Weekly, (Tucson, AZ), May 2 – 8, 2013, Margaret Reagan, “Circles and Conversations. Paintings andsculpture form a dialogue at the Temple Gallery; Katherine Josten reflects on space at DavisDominguez”, p. 31.Arizona Daily Star, (Tucson, AZ), April 11, 2013, Kathleen Allen, “Josten has a big theme”, photo p. e/josten-has-a-big-theme/article cbf75bd2-019a-5354-9007-e827acdd4be8.htmlBucks County Herald, (Doylestown, PA), April 26, 2012, “Conservatory students take part in globalpeace project”, photo p. C10(34).The News Advertiser, Pickering, (Pickering, ON, Canada), Wednesday, April 25, 2012, Moya Dillon,“Fabric of Pickering created for Arizona”, photo p 1.2012 International Tsai-Mo Art Exhibition, (Taichung City, Taiwan), 2012, “Katherine Josten”, photos p. 75.Town Crier, (Youngstown, OH), Oct. 20, 2011, J.T. Whitehouse, “Boardman artist does a sole search”,photo, nav 5003.2011 International Tsai-Mo Art Exhibition, (Taichung City, Taiwan), 2011, “Katherine Josten”, photos p. 82.

Syed Imon Rizvi. Outspoken, Collection of Poems. Karachi, Pakistan: Createspace, 2010. Print. “KatherineJosten (A Tribute) Global Art Project, p. 64.Chugoku Shimbun, (Hiroshima, Japan), June 10, 2009. Global Art Project presentation by Founder/Director,Katherine Josten, at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, photo p. 3.Palisadian-Post, (Pacific Palisades, CA), Thursday, May 20, 2010, Sue Pascoe, “Monsters Created forPeace”, photo p.11.Petawawa Post, (CFB Petawawa, ON, Canada), May 13, 2010, Dolly Bolen, “Pinecrest Global ArtProject for Peace”, photo p. 14.Tryon Daily Bulletin, (Tryon, NC), Friday, May 7, 2010, “Anderson participates in Global Art Project’s9th biennial exchange”, photo p. 46.Snap Pickering, (Pickering, ON, Canada), May, 2010, “Global Sisters for Peace, photo.Moreland Leader, (Moreland, VIC, Australia), April 19, 2010, “On road to mandalas, the Global ArtProject”, photo.The Canadian Champion, (Milton, ON, Canada), Tuesday, April 13, 2010, “World peace through child’seyes, Art exchange aims to promote world peace”, photo p. A8.Boardman Neighbors, (Boardman, OH), April 9, 2010, “Art work around the 9/art-work-around-the-world/.Frederick News – Post, (Frederick, MD), Friday, January 29, 2010, Lauren LaRocca, “Global ArtProject for Peace seeking participants”, photo.The Litchfield County Times, (New Milford, CT), January 22, 2010, Jack Coraggio, “In Bantam, ArtFor Peace”, photo p. 15.English Street, (Northpoint Hong Kong), October 12, 2009, Angel Li, “From Global Art to GlobalFriends”, photo pp. 1-3.The Post and Courier, (Charleston, SC), Thursday, April 24, 2008, Kristen Hankla, “Local women createteepee art to promote peace project”, photo.The Lakeville Journal, (Lakeville, CT), Thursday, May 1, 2008, Rebecca Salamone, “World peace, one tapestryat a time”, photo p. A7.Kent Goodtimes Dispatch, (Kent, CT), April 25, 2008, Kathryn Boughton, “KCC children create image of globalpeace”, photo.KANSAI Scene, (Osaka, Japan), February 2008, Issue 93, “Global Art Project 2008: Artists Join Worldwide toPromote Peace”, photo p. 25.The Miner, (Newport, WA), January 30, 2008, Janelle Atyeo, “CREATE art goes global”, photo.Herald-Journal, (Spartanburg, SC), January 16, 2008, Ashlein Stevens, “Eighth-grade art students sendtheir works out into the world”, pp. C1, C5, photo p. C1.World Harmony: Can It Happen?, (Tucson, AZ), December 6, 8 & 15, 2007, Cox Cable Channel 97 & 99, CoxDigital Channel 120, Comcast Channel 74, “The Global Art Project for Peace”.The SAWG Sketchbook, (Tucson, AZ), April 2007, Global Art Project, p. 7.The Church Herald, (Grand Rapids, MI), October, 2006, Theresa Lasselle, “Peace by Piece”, pp 31-33,photos pp. 31-33.

Kent Good Times Dispatch, (Kent, CT), July 7, 2006, Karen A Chase, “Global art from Canada at library”,photo p. 8.Five Magazine, (Taos, NM), May 2006, Issue 6, Jenn Young, “Art is the Heart of the Earth, Artists Orbit theWorld for Peace”, p. 10Kent Good Times Dispatch, (Kent, CT), April 14, 2006, Karen A Chase, “Kent Children’s Center art goesGlobal”, photo p. 5.Las Noticias, (Kingston, NY), May 2, 2006, Volume 2, No.14, “Hispana participa en proyecto mundialpor la paz”, p. 5, photo.Havre Daily News, (Havre, MT), April 7, 2006, Larry Kline, “Artitudes: A cultural exchange of peace”, pp. B1,2,photo p. B1.The Advocate, (Daylesford, Victoria, Australia), April 5, 2006, “Artful Peace Effort”, photo.Arizona Daily Star, (Tucson, AZ), January 23, 2006, Allie Bell, “A vision of global peace for every month ofthe year”, photo p. E1, E6, photo p. E1.The Litchfield County Times, (Litchfield, CT), January 6, 2006, Dawn Caminiti, “In Litchfield, Inspired byCalder”, pp. 1, 23, photos pp.1, 23.Litchfield Enquirer, (Litchfield, CT), January, 2006, Dawn Caminiti, “Kids on Calder:”, pp. 1,3, photos pp. 1, 3.Tucson Weekly (Tucson, AZ), December 23-29, 2004, Irene Messina, “Local Heroes: Seven groups andindividuals who strive to make Tucson a better place”, photo p. 23.Traunreuter Anzeiger, (Traunreit, Germany), October 13, 2004, “Impulse aus USA fur Weltfrieden, Ausstellungim Rahmen des ‘global art project’ in den Chiemgau-Lebenshilfe-Werkstatten”, photo.Traunreuter Anzeiger, (Traunreut, Germany), October 8, 2004, “Bilder aus USA werben fur Frieden,Erneute Ausstellung des ‘global art project’ ab Montag in Chiemgau-Lebenshilfe-Werkstatten”,photo p. 11BIZZ!, (Traunreut, Germany), October 2004, “Global Art Project”, photo.The Sun Herald, (Gulfport, MS), August 29, 2004, Pam Firmin, “O.S. ArtWalk a rich palette”, photo p.H-1Philanthropy World, (Dallas, TX), 2004, Vol. 9, Issue 2, “We Are All One: Global Art Project spreadsworld peace pairing artists across seven continents”, photos, pp. 48-49.Highland Council Inverness Summer Activities Guide 2004, (Inverness, UK), Cover Art, Global ArtProject images from Inverness, UK and New Hampshire, USA 2004 participants.Santa Barbara News-Press (Santa Barbara, CA), May 17, 2004, “School News - Global Peace”, photo.Star Headlines (Limbe, Cameroon), No. 263, April 26, 2004, Chipo Melo, “GAP geared for peace promotion”,photo p. 10.Dayton Daily News, (Dayton, OH), April 11, 2004, Pamela Dillon, “Promoting Peace: Regional artistsrespond to call for harmony”, photo p. F3.Wochenblatt, (Traunstein, Germany), April 7, 2004, “Kunst-Projekt fur den Frieden, Kunstwerke werben furweltweiten Frieden – Ausstellung in Traunreut”, photos.Star Headlines (Limbe, Cameroon), No. 261, April 5, 2004, Chipo Melo, “Global Art Project promotes peace”,p. 10.

Traunreuter Anzeiger, (Traunreut, Germany), April 4, 2004, “’Global-Art’ –Ausstellung eroffnet, Kunstwerkewerben fur weltweiten Frieden – Bis 21. April in den Lebenshilfe-Werkstatten”, photo.Traunsteiner Tagblatt, (Traunsteiner, Germany), April 4, 2004, “Kunstwerke werben furweltweiten Frieden”,photo.Connecticut Valley Spectator, (Plainfield, CT), April 1, 2004, Mark Smith, “Plainfield Art TeacherPursues Global Art Exchange”, photo p. A7.BIZZ!, (Chiemgau, Germany), April 2004, “Global Art Projekt”, p. 16.Traunreuter Anzeiger, (Traunreut, Germany), March 31, 2004, “Kunst fur Frieden, ‘Global Art Project’ –Ausstellung wird eroffnet”.Havre Daily News, (Havre, MT), March 19, 2004, Patrick Winderl, “Peace by piece”, pp. B1, B6, photop. B1Guardian Post (Youunde, Camroon), No. 0093, March 18-21, 2004, Nyenty Egbeachang, “COPPREA topromote peace through arts”, p. 5.Traunfteiner Tagblatt, (Traunreut, Germany), March 15, 2004, “Kunstausstellung fur Frieden in Traunreutgeplant”, page 27.Traunreuter Anzeiger, (Traunreut, Germany), February 26, 2004, “Kunstausstellung fur Friedengeplant, ‘GlobalArt Project’ mit seiner Initiatorin Carolyn Hopfenmuller tritt im April an Offentlichkeit”.Tryon Daily Bulletin (Tryon, NC), February 13, 2004, “Global Art Project

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