Catherine Haggarty

Catherine Haggarty is an artist based in Brooklyn, New York.

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6am, 2022
Acrylic on canvas
46×36 inches

Her paintings and curatorial work have been reviewed by and featured in Bomb Magazine, Artnet, Hyperallergic, Two Coats of Paint, Brooklyn Magazine, The New York Times, Maake Magazine, Art Maaze Magazine, Art Spiel, Final Friday Podcast, Sound and Vision Podcast, The Black and White Project, Curating Contemporary’s book Eraser, and The Observer.

Haggarty has been a visiting artist & critic at MICA (2022), UCONN MFA (2022), Pratt BFA (2022), The University of Oregon (2021), Boston University MFA (2021), SUNY Purchase MFA (2020), Hunter MFA (2020), Denison University (2020), Brooklyn College MFA (2019) and in 2018 Haggarty was the Anderson Endowed Lecturer at Penn State University. Solo exhibitions include Massey Klein Gallery (NYC), This Friday Next Friday (Brooklyn), Bloomsburg University (PA), One Main Window (NYC), One River School of Art and Design, Proto Gallery (NJ), and Look and Listen in Marseille, France. Haggarty earned her M.F.A from Mason Gross, Rutgers University in 2011. Currently, she is an adjunct professor at The School of Visual Arts (SVA), and is the co-founder and director of The NYC Crit Club.

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Link to 10 Brooklyn Artists With Shows You Need to See Right Now news page

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10 Brooklyn Artists With Shows You Need to See Right Now

Brooklyn Magazine | May 18, 2022

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Link to Elusive Cats Abound in Catherine Haggarty’s ‘Living’ Interiors news page

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Elusive Cats Abound in Catherine Haggarty’s ‘Living’ Interiors

Cultbytes | May 29, 2022

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Link to Exhibition Feature – LIVING by Catherine Haggarty at Geary Contemporary news page

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Exhibition Feature – LIVING by Catherine Haggarty at Geary Contemporary

Interlocutor | June 1, 2022

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Editors’ Picks: 9 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week

Artnet | April 25, 2022

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