CATHERINE CHRISTIANO
Catherine Christiano is a representational artist working primarily with painting and drawing media. She often works with subjects that are close to her own life and environment, finding the ordinary in life and creating images that are symbolic and universally meaningful.
Catherine completed a BFA from the Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts in 2001. She also studied at the National Academy of Design, School of Fine Arts in New York. Catherine came to fine art after working in business and engineering; originally earning an MFA from Rutgers University, and a BE from Stevens Institute of Technology.
Catherine illustrated "Poverty Island," a memoir published by the Old Lyme Historical Society. Her work has also been published in American Artist Drawing, on the cover of JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association, and on the cover of Trusteeship- a journal of the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges.
Catherine's work is primarily exhibited in museums and galleries in the Northeast, but has also been shown in New York City at Project Room 88, and the AAF Contemporary Art Fair, as well as other areas of Connecticut such as Fairfield University, the New Britain Museum of American Art, the Mattatuck Museum, the Slater Memorial Museum, Pfizer Global Research & Development, theLyme Academy College of Fine Arts, The Cooley Gallery, and Art Essex Gallery.
Catherine completed a BFA from the Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts in 2001. She also studied at the National Academy of Design, School of Fine Arts in New York. Catherine came to fine art after working in business and engineering; originally earning an MFA from Rutgers University, and a BE from Stevens Institute of Technology.
Catherine illustrated "Poverty Island," a memoir published by the Old Lyme Historical Society. Her work has also been published in American Artist Drawing, on the cover of JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association, and on the cover of Trusteeship- a journal of the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges.
Catherine's work is primarily exhibited in museums and galleries in the Northeast, but has also been shown in New York City at Project Room 88, and the AAF Contemporary Art Fair, as well as other areas of Connecticut such as Fairfield University, the New Britain Museum of American Art, the Mattatuck Museum, the Slater Memorial Museum, Pfizer Global Research & Development, theLyme Academy College of Fine Arts, The Cooley Gallery, and Art Essex Gallery.