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Born in Melbourne, Australia in 1980, Kate Rohde graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Art at the Victorian College of the Arts with Honours in 2001. Kate currently lives and works in Melbourne.
Since her first solo show at TCB art inc., Melbourne in 2002, Kate has held eight other solo exhibitions within Australia including: Flourish, TarraWarra Museum of Art, Victoria (2008); In my nature, Kaliman Gallery, Sydney (2007); Some kind of empire, Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces, Fitzroy (2006); Vicious Precious, Latrobe Regional Gallery, Victoria (2006); Chateau Fatale, Westspace, Melbourne (2005); The Big Chill, Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Canberra (2004); Perfect Specimen, Kaliman Gallery, Sydney (2004) and Taxidermy, Kaliman Gallery, Sydney (2003).
Kate has also participated in over thirty group exhibitions including: Handle with Care: Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide (2008); Voiceless: I feel therefore I am, Sherman Galleries, Sydney (2007); Culture Trackers, 24HR Art, Darwin (2007); Decadence, decay and the Demimonde, Home House, London (2007); 4aXY, Gallery 4A, Asia-Australia Art Centre, Sydney (2007); B-side B, Blindside ARI, Melbourne (2007); Strange Cargo, Newcastle Region Art Gallery, New South Wales (2006); Flaming Youth, Orange Regional Art Gallery, New South Wales (2006); Home Goal: Diversity in Contemporary Australian Art from the Collection of Dr Dick Quan, Bathurst Regional Art Gallery, New South Wales (2006); Beckon, Perth Institute for Contemporary Arts, Perth (2006); Shelf Life, MOP Projects, Sydney (2006); Fantastic Voyage, Kaliman Gallery, Sydney (2006); The Helen Lempriere National Sculpture Award, Werribee Park, Victoria (2006); She’s Crafty, Firstdraft Gallery, Sydney (2004); Material Fiction, Blindside ARI, Melbourne (2004); Supernatural (collaboration with Kate Just), Horti Hall Gallery, Melbourne (2004); Home Sweet Home, Works from the Peter Fahey Collection, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra (2003); Animality, The Blue Oyster Project Space, Dunedin, New Zealand (2003); New Art, Kaliman Gallery, Sydney (2002); Creatures, George Paton Gallery, Melbourne (2002); Only the Lonely, Block Gallery, Sydney (2002); Something for the ladies, Penthouse & Pavement, Melbourne (2001); Line-up, Mansour Gallery, Melbourne (2001); Kate (with Kate Just and Kate Stones), Linden Gallery, Melbourne (2001); White-Wash, 69 Smith Street, Melbourne (2001); Even Better Than The Real Thing, George Paton Gallery, Melbourne (2000); Work From the Stables, 69 Smith Street, Melbourne (2000) and Something New Again, 72 Napier Street, Melbourne (1999).
Her various awards include: Helen Lempriere National Sculpture Award (finalist) (2006); Ripe: ANZ private bank / Art and Australia Emerging Artists Prize (finalist) (2006); Linden Postcard Show (winner) (2004); National Gallery of Victoria Women’s Association Encouragement Award, Victorian College of the Arts (2000) and Graduate Exhibition, Victorian College of the Arts (2000).
Kate has also received a number of grants and residencies that include: Creation Grant, Arts Victoria (2008); Asialink Residency, Tokyo Wonder Site, Tokyo (2008); Australian Council for the Arts Studio Residency, Cite International des Arts, Paris (2007); Culture Trackers Program, 24HR Art Residency, Oenpelli, Northern Territory (2006); Australia Council for the Arts, New Work Grant (2004) and City of Melbourne Arts Grant (2003).
Kate’s work is held in the following collections: Artbank, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Newcastle Region Art Gallery, New South Wales and The University of Queensland Art Museum, Queensland.
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