Katrina is an artist based in London

Her research fixates on questioning the representation of photography, and it’s meaning as object and collective form. She is interested in consumption, and making connections between food and images; their digestion and representation, source and distribution, and entwining as daily process.

Katrina’s work manifests through her making process, whether it’s utilising found or expired paper stocks, experimenting in the darkroom, facilitating chemigrams, or creating pinhole cameras (and placing them covertly in public). Found material is often her starting point, and can range from objects, X-rays, 16mm film, food waste and packaging, to discarded photographic materials and negatives found at commercial labs in London.

Along with her practice-based research, Katrina is a Project Manager of the London Alternative Photography Collective, and Co-Founder of the Project Space Equivalentbehaviour, in North London.

Group exhibitions include: Un/Sense, Christie's, London (2022) On Food, Conviviality and Cultures, Millepiani, Rome (2023) Transmutation, The Margate School, Margate (2023) the MFA Graduate Show at Goldsmiths, London, (2020) SURGE, the Courtauld East Wing Biennial, at Somerset House, London (2019) and Altered States, St Johns Crypt, London (2019). Solo Exhibitions include Preying for Modesty (Meatheads), at PhotoAccess in Canberra, Australia (2021).




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