Twilight in the Garden of Hope: Nature as Inspiration
Start: Thursday, February 20, 2025 at 12:30 AM GMT
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Kathy Ruttenberg is an accomplished, acclaimed multidisciplinary artist
working in sculpture, painting, and animation. Her fantastical
humanistic and nature installations have been displayed on Broadway in
New York City, and are permanently installed in the Tisch Children's Zoo
in New York's Central Park and Battery Park and in the Mamiraua
Sustainable Development Reserve in Amazonas, Brazil. Her work has been
exhibited at venues throughout the world including Stefan Stux Gallery,
New York; Sladmore Contemporary, London; the Dubuque Museum of Art,
Iowa; the Caramoor Center for Music and Art, New York; the International
Ceramic Biennial, France; the 5th World Ceramic Biennale Korea; and the
59th Faenza Prize International Competition of Contemporary Ceramic
Art, Italy. She and her work have been featured in media, newspapers and
publications, including the New York Times Magazine, the New Yorker,
The Boston Globe, the Independent, Artpress, NY Post, and the television
news magazine CBS Sunday Morning.
The path to discovering my favorite medium which is clay has also bought me to putting my roots in the soil. Spiritually I find I am deeper into the woods as I explore my passion of wildlife habitats, both plant and animal. I have become increasingly involved in learning about conservation which feeds the direction of my work . My ideas for sculptures blow around the mountain where I live as I walk through the woods with my head full of inspiration.