Katie Bullock

Teaching Assistant Professor
Katie Bullock works with observed everyday moments and phenomena- occurrences she regularly encounters on errands, at work, and while traveling. These moments come in an infinite variety of forms and arrangements, but they all consist of a set of variables that only briefly align. They occupy varying scales- some sublime and undeniable while others are subtle and easy to miss. An essential part of her practice relies on the ways in which Bullock often experiences these moments in relation to the people around her. Through her investigations and subsequent research of these phenomena, she can uncover glimpses of interconnectedness and ultimately, reach for meaning.
 
Bullock received her MFA from the Glass Department at the Rhode Island School of Design and her BFA from the Painting and Drawing Department at Ohio State University. Recent solo exhibitions include As Seen From the Surface, Mattress Factory (March 2023), and Arguments Against the Existence of a Void, Albion College (December 2022). She currently lives and works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with her wife and two cats.