KATHERINE DEMETRIOU SIDELSKY

WORKS

ABOUT

Katherine Demetriou Sidelsky explores the physical and perceptual phenomena that create boundaries in space, and the emotional and sensory experiences therein. With a background in architecture, her work considers notions of place and memory to invoke questions of identity through natural and alternative topographies.

Her images have been exhibited in group shows including The Exhibition Lab, Foley Gallery, New York; Unbound10!, Candela Gallery, Richmond, VA; and exhibited and awarded by the Julia Margaret Cameron Awards at FotoNostrum, Barcelona. Her work has been selected for articles in New York Magazine and The Architect's Newspaper, and in a traveling exhibition organized by The Architectural League of New York titled The City We Imagined/The City We Made: New New York 2001-2010.

Katherine lives in New York's Lower Hudson Valley, and is currently a candidate for an MFA at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She holds a Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University, and a postgraduate William Kinne Fellows Traveling Prize. Prior to that, she worked as an architect in Los Angeles after graduating with a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Arizona.

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