BIO

Kate Pincus-Whitney (b.1993, Santa Monica, CA) lives and works in Los Angeles, California. She received her BA focused on psychology, cross cultural anthropology, and the creative arts the from Sarah Lawrence College in 2016. She received her MFA in painting from the Rhode Island School of Design, 2020. She is represented by Fredericks and Freiser, NY. Her works have been shown globally, with her second European solo show, “Ritual Union: The Huntress”  having opened Fall 2023 at GNYP Gallery in Antwerp, Belgium. Her next solo show will be here debut in her hometown of Los Angeles Ca, with Anat Egbi Gallery 2024. Other notable exhibitions include Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art, Museo De La Emigration Gallega en la Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Group shows with Anat Ebgi in Taipei and New York, Sow and Tailor, Hong Kong and Los Angeles, lbf Contemporary and Taylor Grahne’s Noho Studios in London, Am/ PM London, Anat Egbi, Los Angeles, Pit Palms Springs and Los Angles, CA, Blum and Poe, Los Angeles.

Forbes 30 under 30 class of 2022, Kate is a recipient of the Ellen Battell Stoeckel Fellowship to attend Yale Norfolk in 2015, Visual Arts Grant to attend the Vermont Studio Center Residency, Rhode Island School of Design fellow, and recipient of the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant 2020. Pincus-Whitney also received the Presidential Scholarship to attend Sarah Lawrence College. She has given artist talks at The Hunter Museum of American Art in Chattanooga, TN, Brown University, and the American University in Dubai- UAE. In addition, her work as been critically acclaimed and featured by Art in America, Art News, Hyperallergic, Juxtaposed and Art of Choice, and Vogue among other publications.

Kate is a life long advocate for people with disabilities and has been an active Ambassador for the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.