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Kae Newcomb is a faculty member in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts at Saint Louis University-Madrid, where she teaches drawing and engages in interdisciplinary artistic practice. She holds an M.F.A. in Drawing and Painting from Brooklyn College, City University of New York, and also earned an M.B.A. and B.S. from Saint Louis University.
Her educational background includes studies at the School of Visual Arts and the Art Students League of New York, reflecting a deep foundation in visual arts. Her research and practice span Drawing, Painting, Photography, Installation, Artist Books, and Community-Based Art. She is particularly known for her work in art and museum education, having taught at institutions such as MoMA, the Guggenheim Museum, the International Center of Photography, and El Museo del Barrio in New York.
The 15 most recent exhibitions and projects reflect a strong commitment to artistic experimentation, social engagement, and cross-cultural dialogue. Themes include textile art, environmental politics, feminist collectives, and the artist book as a medium. Her work frequently appears in international biennials and artist book fairs, demonstrating a global reach and interdisciplinary approach.
Notable honors include:
- Obra Social 'La Caixa' grant (2009) for the Travelling Digital Photography Workshops
- Hilla Rebay Teaching Artist Award, Guggenheim Museum (2005)
- Artist-in-Residence at Women's Studio Workshop (2005)
- Public exhibition grant from Alicante City Council (2016) for INMODERATUS
Kae Newcomb has been deeply involved in mentoring youth and marginalized communities through art education. She led digital photography programs for teens at risk and adults in recovery, and taught museum-based studio programs for teens. She is a founding member of MASQUELIBROS Artist Book Fair and the INMODERATUS art collective, both of which emphasize collaboration, public engagement, and alternative artistic platforms.
She has contributed to numerous group and solo exhibitions across Spain, the U.S., China, Argentina, and Morocco, and has participated in major art fairs including ARTMADRID, ESTAMPA, and JustMAD. Her work bridges studio practice, pedagogy, and activism, creating a sustained impact in both academic and community contexts.
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