Education
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Master of Arts in Art Education
New York University, May 1985
Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art
University of California at Santa Barbara, June 1982
Professional Experience
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Art Educator
1985 to present
National Board Certified Teacher in Visual Art since 2008
Currently teaching at
Academic Leadership Community@ Miguel Contreras Learning Complex
Los Angeles Unified School District
Subjects taught: Drawing, Painting, Ceramics and Advanced Placement Studio Art
for grades 9 – 12.
Self-Employed: Artist
1982 to present
drawings, paintings, ceramics
Museum Educator
1987 to 1990
Outreach Coordinator for Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery
Cultural Affairs Department, City of Los Angeles
Exhibitions
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February & March 2018
group show: Alchemy or Chemistry
Tribal Cafe, 1651 W. Temple Street, Los Angeles, California
November & December 2017
two person show:
"Natural Mysteries": Paintings by Katharine Carver and Marilyn Cvitanic
Tribal Café, 1651 W. Temple Street, Los Angeles, California
July 2017
group show
MCAU Gallery (Multicultural Artists United)
220 South Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles, California
June 2017
group show
MCAU Gallery (Multicultural Artists United)
220 South Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles
September 1990
group show: Los Angeles Open Festival
at Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery
May 1990
group show: object size < 12” x 12” x 12”
At (M)NUSEUM
Helen Lindhurst Gallery, Watt Hall, USC
Curator: M. Lewis Miller
April 1990
group show: “Basic Expression”
Artspace Gallery, Woodland Hills
January 1990
solo exhibition: Katie Carver: “some little places to go”
The Espresso Bar, Pasadena, CA
January 1983
two person show: Katie Carver: paintings and drawings with Marianna Tomaz
University Center Gallery, UC Santa Barbara
October 1981
group show: “Three Years of Balancing”
University Center Gallery, UC Santa Barbara