Kathleen Rabel
Professor
Advanced Studio, Drawing III & IV, Intermediate Studio, Intro Studio, Life Drawing II, Selected Topic, Senior Seminar

Floaters
mixed media painting
7’ x 7’
Kathleen Rabel’s painting, sculpture, and prints are shown internationally and throughout the United States. Rabel was awarded a Fulbright Senior Scholars grant to Portugal sculpture). She was invited to be one of twenty-five artists representing the United States in an exhibition with the Contemporary Print Artists of Paris. She is beloved artist-in-residence at the Abbey of San Vincenzo in southern Italy. International exhibitions include Switzerland, Yugoslavia, Japan, Korea, Portugal, Italy, Israel, Russia, France, and Canada. National exhibitions include Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum, Walker Art Center, Rhode Island School of Design, Carnegie Institute, Seattle Art Museum, and The Henry Gallery. KR’s intaglio work “Paraclete”, was acquired by The British Museum for their Collection of 20th Century Prints and Drawings and the publication, Kathleen Rabel: Selected Prints 1972-1992 was accepted into the archives of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France. She is a co-founder and artist-in-residence of Seattle’s experimental workshop +=studio blu=+. Selected collections include The British Museum, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, The Brooklyn Museum, Seattle Art Museum, and the Cities of Seattle; Kobe, Japan; and Beersheba, Israel. Kathleen Rabel has a Bachelor of Arts degree (painting) and a Master of Fine Arts degree (print art) from the University of Washington, and was awarded a “Nelly” by Cornish College of the Arts Alumni for excellence in teaching.
