Kathline Carr, writer and visual artist, is the author/artist of Miraculum Monstrum (Red Hen Press 2017), winner of the 2015 Clarissa Dalloway Book Prize (AROHO Foundation).
Her visual work, primarily painting and printmaking, is process-driven, inspired by the natural world, and often resembles 2D representations of sculpture, with references to landforms, environment, iterative process and multiples. This work has been supported by grants from the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, and Massachusetts-based Assets for Artists.
Carr’s writing and art have appeared in Alexandria Quarterly, Entropy, Yew, Calyx, Connecticut Review, Hawaii Review, Earth's Daughters, SISYPHUSINA ([PANK] Books, 2020, author Shira Dentz) and elsewhere. She has exhibited in New York City, Canada and widely in New England, including Boston, where she is an associate member of Fountain Street Gallery in the SOWA Arts District.
Carr received her BFA in Creative Writing with concentrations in Visual Art and Feminist Philosophy from Goddard College, VT and holds an MFA in Visual Arts from The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University. She has taught art, theatre, writing, and printmaking to people of all ages in the Berkshires, and around New England.