
Kate McLeod
Kate McLeod is a mixed-media visual artist who now calls Ōtautahi home. www.katemcleod.art
Trustee for the heritage I listed Tiptree Cottage. www.tiptreecottage.com
Co-founder of Braxton McLeod consultancy. www.braxtonmcleod.com
Performing visual artist in Th'Orchard arts collective.
Following her graduation in 2005 from Canterbury University (BA, Art History and Sociology), Kate’s life twisted and turned, with jobs as a TV set designer, art teacher, advertising account manager, creative software executive and restoration project manager giving her licence to explore a wide range of creative disciplines.
Along the way, Melbourne, Auckland, Ankara, London, San Francisco and Sydney have all been called home. Kate came full circle five years ago, putting down roots in her home town of Ōtautahi Christchurch, and set about creating the studio and environment to support her career as a full-time artist.
The desire to mould and sculpt raw materials into something new started early. As a baby she took the only malleable, viscous substance she could get her hands on and painted her cot. Today she creates large scale paintings in oil and acrylic and makes assemblage from recycled found items. Copper and gold foil also feature heavily in her work along with other mixed media, nothing is out of bounds.
Kate’s current gestural, lyrical abstraction focuses on being attuned to the rhythms of life. Her work is imbued with a sense of immediate, fluid movement that invites an emotional response from her audience.
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- www.katemcleod.art
Kate McLeod
Kate McLeod is a mixed-media visual artist who now calls Ōtautahi home. www.katemcleod.art
Trustee for the heritage I listed Tiptree Cottage. www.tiptreecottage.com
Co-founder of Braxton McLeod consultancy. www.braxtonmcleod.com
Performing visual artist in Th'Orchard arts collective.
Following her graduation in 2005 from Canterbury University (BA, Art History and Sociology), Kate’s life twisted and turned, with jobs as a TV set designer, art teacher, advertising account manager, creative software executive and restoration project manager giving her licence to explore a wide range of creative disciplines.
Along the way, Melbourne, Auckland, Ankara, London, San Francisco and Sydney have all been called home. Kate came full circle five years ago, putting down roots in her home town of Ōtautahi Christchurch, and set about creating the studio and environment to support her career as a full-time artist.
The desire to mould and sculpt raw materials into something new started early. As a baby she took the only malleable, viscous substance she could get her hands on and painted her cot. Today she creates large scale paintings in oil and acrylic and makes assemblage from recycled found items. Copper and gold foil also feature heavily in her work along with other mixed media, nothing is out of bounds.
Kate’s current gestural, lyrical abstraction focuses on being attuned to the rhythms of life. Her work is imbued with a sense of immediate, fluid movement that invites an emotional response from her audience.
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