Kate Holcomb Hale is an interdisciplinary artist who lives and works in Boston, MA. She was born and grew up in Buffalo, NY. Her art practice uses sculpture, painting, video and craft to call attention to architecture and objects that perform care. Kate received her MFA in critical theory and studio art from Maine College of Art in Portland, Maine. She has exhibited throughout the United States and internationally, including exhibitions at The Danforth Art Museum (Framingham, MA), Zabludowicz Collection (London, UK), Praise Shadows Art Gallery (Boston, MA), LaiSun Keane Gallery (Boston, MA), Spilt Milk Gallery (Edinburgh Scotland), and the ICA (Portland ME). In 2023 Kate attended the Jenny Family Residency in New Edinburgh, Nova Scotia and was recently a fellow at Virginia Center for the Creative Arts in Amherst, VA. Kate’s artwork has appeared in The Boston Globe, Boston Art Review and is featured in the books, Mother Art Prize 4th Edition and History, Practice and Pedagogy: Empathic Engagements in the Visual Arts.