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- A Chameleon Meadow-In Praise of Shadows
- Clemson Clay Nest
- Crucible
- Crucible: Crucibulum Evolutum
- Earthen Bridge
- Earthen Bridge Reconstructed
- Impressions of Lost Life
- Invisible Operations
- Natural Dialogue
- Ochun
- Sittin’ Pretty
- Spittin’ Image
- Stream Path
- The Devotion of the Sunflower
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- A Chameleon Meadow-In Praise of Shadows
- Clemson Clay Nest
- Crucible
- Crucible: Crucibulum Evolutum
- Earthen Bridge
- Earthen Bridge Reconstructed
- Impressions of Lost Life
- Invisible Operations
- Natural Dialogue
- Ochun
- Sittin’ Pretty
- Spittin’ Image
- Stream Path
- The Devotion of the Sunflower
- The Space in Between
- Time Capsule
- Digital Archive
Kathleen Gilrain
USA
Impressions of Lost Life, 2000
Kathleen Gilrain received a Bachelor’s of Fine Art from The Cooper Union in New York City and a Master’s of Fine Art from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, Massachusetts. She has curated various exhibitions for galleries, institutions, and organizations such as Smack Mellon (where she currently works), Long Island University, and Socrates Sculpture Park. Gilrain has been an Adjunct Professor of Sculpture at Brooklyn College since 1998. She has also hosted lectures in other institutions across the country. Gilrain created Impressions of Lost Life for the South Carolina Botanical Garden in 2000.
You can visit her website here.




