Artists > KATE MARSHALL

Born in the UK in 1982, Kate Marshall lives and works in Devon. After a foundation course at Falmouth College she graduated from Goldsmiths in 2004 with a BA in Fine Art and Art History. In 2006 she was selected for a national showcase for emerging creative talent judged by Stella Vine. Live art performances often feature in her shows; including the 2006 Liverpool Biennial, which received coverage on BBC2 and her debut London solo exhibition in 2007, which was singled out by the Sunday Times as a must-see. Kate has been asked to participate in fundraisers for women’s rights in Mexico alongside Tracey Emin and The Royal Society of Portrait Painters and for the Prince’s Trust at Bonham’s. Her most recent project was a multimedia collaboration based on Michael Pye’s acclaimed novel The Drowning Room and her current long-term work-in-progress is a limited edition run of hand-bound artist’s books of prints based on Vasari’s Lives of the Great Artists.