Books: The Adventures and Discoveries of A Feminist Bride. Black Rose Writing, February 2018.
Fellowships:
- 2022: Forge Fellowship. Forge NYC. Work and Families Fellowship Recipient. Wassaic Project, Wassaic, NY.
- 2019: AIM Fellow (Fall 39), Bronx Art Museum, NY, Fall 2019.
Residency Programs:
- 2025: Wassaic Family Residency. Wassaic, NY.
- 2023: Elizabeth Murray Family Residency. Troy, NY.
- 2022: Summer Family Residency Program. Wassaic Project, Wassaic, NY. Social Practice Artist Residency. Emmanuel College, Boston, MA.
- 2019 – 2020: Critical Feedback Program with Bill Carroll. Trestle Gallery, April– September, Brooklyn, NY.
- 2019: Feminist Incubator Residency at Project for Empty Space, Spring, Newark, NJ.
- 2016: Studios at MASS MoCA/Assets for Artists Residency, January, North Adams, MA.
- 2015: Jentel Art Residency, Apr. – May, Banner, WY.
- 2014: Brooklyn Art Space, June - Dec., New York City, NY.
Solo Exhibitions:
- 2024: In Control. Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art. Chicago, IL.
- 2023: Fair Play. Amos Eno Gallery. Brooklyn, NY. In Control. Sinclair Community College. Dayton, OH
- 2022: In Control. Coker University. Hartsville, SC. In Control. Delta State University. Cleveland, MS.
- 2021: In Control. Alma College. Alma, MI.
- 2020: In Control. Penn State University at Altoona Gallery, Altoona, PA.
- 2018: In Control. Chesapeake Gallery, Harford Community College, Bel Air, MD.
- 2016: In Control. Hollister Gallery, Babson College, Wellesley, MA.
- 2015: In Control. Chashama (Midtown), New York, NY
- 2013: Center of Attention. MFA Thesis. Grossman Gallery, SMFA. Boston, MA.
- 2013: Ride. Brookline Art Center Gallery, Brookline, MA.
Selected Exhibitions:
2026: Get in the Game. Perez Museum. Miami, FL.
2025: Get in the Game. Crystal Bridges Museum. Betonville, AR.
2024:
2023:
- Recking:Adornment as Narrative. Tyger TygerGallery. Asheville, NC. U
- Unconditional Care. Rochester Contemporary Art Center. Rochester, NY.
- Play Your Cards Right. Spring Break Art Show. New York, NY
- Affiliation. National Arts Club. New York, NY.
- Secret Show, Spring/Break Art Show at P.S. 1, New York, NY.
- Pro Choice, Weinberg/Newton Gallery, Chicago, IL.
2022:
- Ode to A Butterfly. Ukrainian Institute of American, New York, NY.
- Sacred Pause, Sacred Fertilizer. Curated by Works in Progress. Louise Nevelson Chapel, New York, NY.
- Feeling Your Oats. Curator and exhibiting artist. Spring/Break Art Fair. New York, NY.
- ReproductiveJustice is for Everyone! Jam Museum.Online.
- An Object of Curiosity. Bethany Arts Community/Katonah Art Museum. Ossining, NY.
- IMPACT 2022: Art that Bears Witness. Bethany Arts Community. Ossining, NY.
- Textiles and Fiber Art Juried Exhibition. Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery. University of Nebraska-Lincoln, NE.
2021:
- Bronx Calling (Biennial). Bronx Museum.Bronx, NY.
- Witches Get Stitches. Curator and exhibiting Artist. Spring/Break Art Fair. New York, NY.
- Call & Response: Craft as a Tool for Activism. Museum of Craft and Design. San Francisco, CA.
- Who Really Cares? Hudson Valley Artists 2021. Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz. NY.
- My Love Is Your Love. Every Woman Biennial. Superchief NFT Gallery. Online/NYC.
- UNRAVELED: Confronting The Fabric of Fiber Art. Untitled Space Gallery. New York, NY.
- Chosen Families. Curated by Sara Softness. Showfields. Miami/Online.
- Together apArt. ArtsWestchester. White Plains, NY.
- Hermerica. Curated by Carrie Feder. Kleinhert/James Center of the Byrdcliffe Guild, Woodstock, NY.
- Another’s Table. Curated by Melissa Joseph. Textile Art Center. Online/NY.
2020:
- Protest & Protect. Feminist Art Museum. Online.
- Bound Up Together. Curated by Rachel Gugelberger. Smack Mellon. Brooklyn, NY.
- Declaration of Sentiments. Curated by Martha Lewis. The Institute Library. New Haven, NY.
- Armed Disposal. Co-curator and exhibiting artist. Dinner Gallery. New York, NY.
- Abortion is Normal, Part 1. Eva Presenhuber Gallery. New York, NY.
- Abortion is Normal, Part 2. Arsenal Gallery. New York, NY.
- Hand & I. SchmidtCenter Gallery at Florida Atlantic University, Curated by Yulia Tikhonova. Boca Raton, FL.
2019:
- Field Notes: Lovers, Teachers and the Consciousness In Between, Mills Gallery: Boston Center for the Arts, Boston, MA.
- Radical Threads. Stamp Galley, University of Maryland, MD.
- Hand & I. Dorsky Gallery, curated by Yulia Tikhonova, Queens, NY.
- Crafting Democracy: Fiber Arts & Activism. Harold H. Hall of the Central Lib., curated by Juilee Decker, Rochester, NY.
- Narrative Threads. Project for Empty Space, curated by Jasmine Wahi and Rebecca Jampol. Newark, NJ.
2018:
- Claiming Needles – Positions of Contemporary Embroidery Art. Peer to Space, curated by Peggy Schoenegge & Darja Zub, Online via Berlin, Germany.
- Rituals and Identity. Ann Street Gallery, curated by Virginia Walsh, Newburgh, NY.
- I’m Not with Him. Future Tenant Gallery, curated by Christina Shin, Pittsburgh, PA.
- Instagram Takeover of Planned Parenthood. Online.
- Semi-Permanent Art Installation.The Wing, curated by Lolita Cros, 2018-2019, Washington, D.C.
- Reverence to the Thread. Lewis Gallery, Portland, ME.
- (con)text. La Bodega Gallery, Brooklyn, NY.
- In Control (Two-person exhibition). Greenly Gallery, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA.
- Hotel (XX). The Untitled Space Gallery at Spring Break Art Fair, New York, NY.
- Currents - Abortion. A.I.R. Gallery, curated by Barbara Zucker, Brooklyn, NY.
- Art on Campus Series. University of Maine at Farmington, Farmington, ME.
2017:
- Subversive|Domestic. Shenandoah Valley Art Center, Waynesboro, VA.
- F-word. Riverworks Gallery. Greenville Technical College, Greenville, SC.
- Truth. BRIC Arts Media, New York, NY.
- Transformations. Plays and Players Gallery, Philadelphia, PA.
- Hands on Love. The Living Gallery, Brooklyn, NY.
- ViolenceTransformed. Slater Gallery, curated by Carol Daynard and Dina Deitsch, Tufts University, Medford, MA.
- The Connective Project. Prospect Park Alliance, AREA4, Reddymade A&D, Prospect Park,Brooklyn, NY.
- Duality: Glimpses of the Other Side, Islip Art Museum, East Islip, NY.
- Nasty Stitches. Victori + MoGallery, Brooklyn, NY.
- Don’t Grab My Papaya (Two-person exhibition), The Art Gallery, CUNY: College of Staten Island. NY.
- Feminist Fiber Art. Virago Gallery, Seattle, WA.
- Darkest Side of Paradise. Wayfarers Gallery, curated by Brittany Natale, Brooklyn, NY.
- Picture Social Justice and Human Rights. Gallery 1581, Boston University, Brookline, MA.
- BARED: The Art of Bras and Breasts. Diamond Shop Gallery, Morgantown, WV.
- The Feminist Opposition. Hera Gallery, Wakefield, RI.
- Uprise/AngryWomen. Untitled Space, New York, NY.
2016:
- Hot Water. Slayer Gallery, Online.
- Festival Of Choice. Amnesty International, London, United Kingdom.
- Personal is Political is Personal. 440 Gallery, Brooklyn, NY.
- 80x80. The Mint Museum, Charlotte, NC.
- Freedom Imagined; Freedom Lived. Boyle Family Gallery, Lindenwood University, Saint Charles, MO.
- Change Agents: Personal Art as Political Tactic. Lamont Gallery, Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, NH.
- ViolenceTransformed. Harriet Tubman House, curated by Carol Daynard, Boston,MA.
- Up for Debate. BRIC Arts Media. New York, NY.
- One Billion Rising for Justice. WFA Gallery, Polk State College, Winter Haven, FL.
2015
- Trending: Contemporary ArtNow! Women's Caucus for Art online exhibition and catalog at Target Gallery, Alexandria, VA.
- Embroidered Samplers. Virtual Special Exhibit.Museum of Contraception and Abortion, Vienna, Austria.
- Body Politics. Gibney Dance Gallery, New York, NY.
- Still Lifes: Perceptions of Inanimate Objects. Jorgenson Gallery, Moberly, MO.
- Human Rights =Women's Rights? JACK! Brooklyn, NY.
- Feminist TeaParty. Abron Arts Center, New York, NY.
- Heads Will Roll. Artspace, New Haven, CT.
- The Storied Stitch. Azarian McCullough ArtGallery, St. Thomas Aquinas College, Sparkill, NY.
- The Artist’s Studio. BRIC Arts Media, New York, NY.
- Introductions. Trestle Gallery, New York, NY.
2014
- The Personal is Political is Personal. Slater Concourse Gallery, Tufts University, Medford, MA.
- #EqualityIs:Body. Global Fund for Women & International Museum of Women, Online.
- Emanation. Dacia Gallery, New York City, NY.
- Engendered. Atlantic Works Gallery, Boston, MA
- Objects of Consumption. UMF Art Gallery, University of Maine, Farmington, ME.
- Performative Ecologies:Thinking Through Research Practices, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta,Canada
- Breaking Tradition. Pierro Gallery, South Orange, NJ.
- A Woman's Arms. Lincoln Arts Project Gallery, Waltham, MA.
- Mending: New Uses for Old Traditions. UNCW Gallery, University of North Carolina, Wilmington, NC.
- Woman in Control: Textile in Context. Diversity Center, Mount Hood Community College, Portland, OR.
2013
- Alarm; Alarm. The Long Hall Gallery, Worcester, MA.
- Choice. Arc Gallery, San Francisco, CA.
- #Hashtag. Cameron University, OK.
- Choose Your Own Adventure. John Michael Kohler ArtCenter, Sheboygan, WI.
- I do?! Visual Studies Workshop Gallery, Rochester, NY.
- Reveal. The Hallway Gallery, Jamaica Plain, MA.
- Creatures and Critters III: Equine and Avian Art. Richard Boyd Art Gallery, Portland, ME.
- Travel the Watershed. Becket Art Center Gallery, Becket, MA.
- Her Desire: 6 Artists' Exploration of the Eternal Feminine. Cushing-Martin Gallery. Stonehill College, Easton, MA.
- Collections: Organizing and Interpreting an Environment. Hunt Library, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA.
- Engendered: A Feminist Art Show. University California Davis Feminist Film Festival, Davis, CA.
- The Other F Word. BHCC Art Gallery, Boston, MA
- 24th Annual Student Show. Copley Society of the Arts. Boston, MA.
- Colorful Textures: Synaesthesia in Art. The Rubin-Frankel Gallery, Boston University, Boston, MA.
Education:
- 2013: Master of Fine Arts in Studio Art, The School of the Museum of Fine Arts. Boston, MA.
- 2009: Ukrainian Language Certificate, Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. Cambridge, MA.
- 2008: Post Baccalaureate Degree,The School of the Museum of Fine Arts. Boston, MA.
- 2004: BS in BusinessAdministration, Babson College. Wellesley, MA.
Performances:
- “This is not a sex-ed condom demonstration.” In Control exhibition at Delta State University, MS. 2022
- “Cutting the Cake.” 2nd Annual Women’s Center Symposium on Gender &Culture. 2011.
- “The Vagina Monologues.” VDay.org. Oakland, CA. February 2011.
Lectures:
- Ukrainian American Artists Panel.Pelham Arts Center, Pelham, NY, April 2022.
- Craft and Community, Moderated by Yulia Tikhonova. Dorsky Gallery, June 2019.
- Social Activism in Art. Delve-Art at Cue Art Foundation, June 2018.
- Visiting Artist to Post-Baccalaureate Program. Museum School of Fine Arts, Boston, MA. 2015
- “Woman And The Debate over Modern Reproductive Freedoms.” Diversity Center, Mount Hood Community College, Portland, OR, 2014.
- “The Effects of Choice Feminism in Weddings.” Breaking the Rules Lecture and Panel, Stonehill College. 2013.
- “Deconstructing the Past, Present and Future of Marriage.” Tufts Graduate Research Symposium, 2012.
- “Patronymics as a Contemporary Issue.” Beyond the Classroom, Tufts Women’s Center, 2012.
- “In The Kitchen: The Sexy and Sexist Layers of the Wedding Cake.” Tufts University: 2nd Annual Women’sCenter. Symposium on Gender & Culture, 2011.
- “Connecting Art and Science.” Olin School of Engineering & Babson College, 2008.
Selected Bibliography:
- Yes,They Are Coming for Your Birth Control, Elle Magazine.June 2023.
- An Idaho College Removes Artwork About Abortion, Citinga State Law, The New York Times. March 2023.
- Artist Decry an Idaho College’s ‘Alarming’ Removal ofArtwork… Art Net.March 2023.
- Abortion-Related Artworks Removed from Idaho CollegeExhibition. Hyperallergic. March 2023.
- Citing Idaho’s anti-abortion law, college censors artexhibition on health care. The ArtNewspaper. March 2023.
- Artwork referring to abortion removed from Idahopublic college exhibition. The Guardian. March 2023.
- Idaho College Pulls 6 Abortion-Related Artworks. Jezebel. March 2023.
- A College Art Exhibit Was Just Censored…Vice. March 2023.
- Experts say attacks on free speech are rising acrossthe U.S. PBS/AP News.March 2023.
- Art for All. Inland360 Idaho. March 2023.
- ‘Stitch ‘n’ Bitch’ the Pain Away With Katrina Majkut’s IntersectionalEmbroidery Kits, Not Real Art, November 2022.
- Inside Spring/Break 2022… USA Art News. September2022.
- 5Ukrainian Art Accounts to Follow on Instagram Now. New York Times. April 2022.
- With a Medieval Flair, Spring Break Art Show Celebrates the Eccentric. Hyperallergic. September 2021.
- Spring/Break 2021 Looks to the Dark Ages. Whitewall. September 2021.
- The Riotous Spring/Break Art Show Takes Over Midtown Office Building. Gothamist. September 2021.
- Institute Library Goes To The Ballot Box. New Haven Independent. September 2020.
- Season of Women, Artemis Journal, 2020.
- Tool Book Project Volume III: Work Book (Website), Fall 2019.
- Ageing, Feels'Magazine, Issue 09, Fall 2019.
- Rejoinder: Issue 4 #MeToo. Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers University. Spring 2019.
- Featured November Artist. Pregame Magazine,November 2018.
- Feminist art exhibition screams: 'I'M NOT WITH HIM.' Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 2018.
- Meet Katrina Majkut of Visual Artist & Author in Greater Boston. Voyager Magazine, June 2018.
- Feminist art exhibition claps back. PittsburghCity Paper: Art Reviews & Features, May 2018.
- Katrina Majkut Answers 5 Questions. Art Slant. January 2018.Yes, Ma'am Zine. Issue 12, Spring 2018.
- Under the Radar. Art Slant, November 2017.
- Photo Essay. Les Femmes Folles, October 2017.
- The Feministing Five: TheArtists of “Nasty Stitches.” Feministing.com, July 2017.
- A Cross-Stitching Artist on Repro Health: Katrina Majkut. Words of Choice, June 2017.
- Meet The ‘Nasty Stitches’ Making Embroidery And Knitting Political. Huffington Post Arts & Culture, June 2017.
- The Enthusiast. The Boston Globe, April 2017.
- Issue#4. Figroot Press, April 2017.
- H.O.W Journal. Issue #13. New York, NY, April 2017.
- Featured in Feminist Fiber Art,December 2016.
- Creative MVP: Katrina Majkut. Pregame Magazine, September 2016.
- Les Femmes Folles: Women in Art Interview. August 2016.
- Salon Radio on City World Radio Network, International Women’s Salon, New York, NY, August 2016.
- Blue Sky, Issue #10. Gambling the Aisle Literary Magazine, Denver, CO, August 2016.
- Featured Artwork. Winter Tangerine Magazine, Summer 2016.
- El Feminismo YEl Punto de Cruz, Inkult Magazine, June 2016.
- In Control: Traditional embroidered artwork of contraceptives tackles women's rights. Creative Boom Online Magazine, May 2016.
- The Artist Embroidering Her Way to Safe, Legal Abortion. Broadly.com/ViceCommunications, November 2015.
- From Giant Steel Angels to Titillating Collages, Favorites from Gowanus Open Studios 2015. Hyperallergic, October 2015.
- Art That Has No Boundaries, Part 3, Brookline Artist Series. MassReality.com,March 2015.
- To Let The Line of Thought Dip Deep into The Stream. Forth Magazine,February 2015.
- Demystifying Wedding Ritual One Cross-Stitch at a Time. SIN/GIN,January 2015.
- 4 EmpoweringArtists That Are Starting A New Chapter in Feminist Art. Arts.MicMedia, November 2014.
- Your ConciseGuide to Gowanus Open Studios 2014. Hyperallergic, October 2014.
- Interview, 365 Artists365 Days, Frank Juarez Gallery, October 2014.
- Engendered: Exploring Gender at Atlantic Works Gallery. Artscope Magazine, June 2014.
- ‘A Woman’s Arms’ are freshing show of force. Boston Globe, April 2014
- SlagMag, Issue 2, A Publication of the Old Furnace Residency, 2014
- Redefining Women's Roles:New art exhibit showcases strides of women over past 50 years. Encorepub, March 2014
- Potentially Shocking Subjects in Art. Art Sake, March 2014.
- Reviews: Massachusetts - Reveal. ArtNew England Magazine, September/October 2013.
- Where Do Our Wedding Rituals Come From? BostonMagazine, July 2013.
- What's up in Boston-are art galleries. The Boston Globe: Arts, July 2013
- Downtown gallery showcases local artist. TheBoston Globe: Downtown, March 2011.
Grant/Awards:
- 2012: Honorable Mention. SMFA Painting Area 1st Annual Show, Boston, MA.
- 2008: Andrea Cilley Memorial Grant. Brookline Commission for the Arts, Brookline, MA.
- 2007, 2008: 1st Light Illuminated Art Grant, Office of Economic Development, Brookline,MA.
Collections:
- Library and Research Center, National Museum of Women in the Arts, D.C.
- Library Collection, The Museum School of Fine Arts @ TuftsUniversity, MA.
- Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA.