Podcast: WY Humanities Interview with Katy Ann Fox, WY Woman to Watch
An excerpt from the “What’s your Why” Wyoming Humanities Podcast show notes:
“Katy Ann Fox wanders through the West witnessing windblown mountains and sunlight to gather emotion and imagery for her landscape paintings. Her oil paintings host a feeling of peace and respect for her subject as she focuses on texture and color harmony. She grew up in north central Idaho, moved to San Francisco, California for her Masters in Fine Art degree at the Academy of Art University and now makes her art at the foot of the Teton Mountain Range.
In addition to painting, she does woodblock printing and hand thrown pottery and some sewing.
She went on to study painting at San Francisco’s Academy of Fine Art where she received a master’s degree in fine art. After school, Fox moved to Jackson Hole. In 2015 she was celebrated as the Art Association’s Artist of the Year. She is notable figure in the region’s arts community, teaching pottery classes for the Art Association, painting a mural behind Trio Restaurant, assisting with programs
and events at the National Museum of Wildlife Art, and exhibiting at Altamira Fine Art and in the Center Theater Gallery.”
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Sponsored by the Wyoming Community Foundation, WHAT'S YOUR WHY? is a podcast hosted by Wyoming Humanities that explores Passion and Purpose Through Life Stories.