According to Katelyn St. John, her fascination with architecture was the result of teenage curiosity and a need to get out of the house. St. John is now a multimedia artist and in her current exhibition entitled Dream House is on display at Tandem House Press. In this edition of Radio Chipstone, St. John tells contributor Gianofer (JON nah fer) Fields about how her New England upbringing continues to inform her work.
About the author
Katelyn St. John’s exhibition is entitled Dream House and is currently on display at Tandem Press. St. John is a multimedia artist working in printmaking, photography and sculptural installations. She is a MFA Candidate at UW Madison and a Project Assistant at Tandem Press.” Gianofer (JON nah fer) Fields is an Art Historian and Material Culture contributor and curates the Radio Chipstone series. She is also the host of Refrangible, available on Spotify, Stitcher, iTunes or wherever else you get your podcasts. The project is hosted by the School of Human Ecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and funded by the Chipstone Foundation; a decorative arts foundation whose mission is preserving and interpreting their collection, as well as stimulating research and education in the decorative arts.