Muse Mentors
Muse Mentors
"Mom's the word": Visual Artist Katie Runde and her many surprising mentors
Vermont visual artist Katie Runde was raised by Medievalist parents. This millennial with a Midas touch has been drawing as long as she was able to hold a crayon, playing saxophone since age eight, and theologizing since that day somewhere around age eleven when Mass stopped making neat story sense. An alum of the Eastman School of Music, she also holds a masters in religious studies from the University of Chicago Divinity School, a BA in folklore/ethnology and music from University College Cork in Ireland, and undertook two years’ apprenticeship with master realist painter Evan Wilson...and yet it seems it is her mother who is her most enduring and important mentor.
Visit Katie Runde's instagram page, her website and the Muse Mentors website to see her artwork.
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Thumbnail image of Katie Runde by Caleb Kenna
Aria, from The Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 of JS Bach performed by Jeremy Denk at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Boston, Massachusetts, Creative Commons license