Kate Casanova (American, b. 1982) is an interdisciplinary artist who explores the posthuman through sculpture and video. She creates abstract sculptures that evoke hybrid bodies. Made from a variety of materials such as plaster, resin, foam and found objects, these bodies blur the line between human/nonhuman and organic/synthetic. Casanova’s sculptures are a physical manifestation of what it ​feels​ like to be a body in a more-than-human world.

Casanova has exhibited nationally and internationally at venues such as the Barbican Centre (London), Le Poisson Rouge (New York), the Weisman Art Museum (Minneapolis), the Black Cube Nomadic Museum (Denver), and Doug Aitken's Station to Station, an exhibition that traveled by train from New York to California. She received an MFA from the University of Minnesota in 2013 and a BFA from the Minneapolis College of Art & Design in 2008. She is an Assistant Professor of Sculpture at the University of Denver.


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