Katie Mae Hafner "A Private Place"
$150. Ink on paper, 9” x 12”. 2022.
Price does not include shipping. Contact info@collarworks.org for a shipping estimate.
Artist Statement
Trained in fine arts with a natural bend toward making cultural accessible, hand-held objects, I am an inter-disciplinary artist interested in artist-publishing, books arts, and storytelling traditions. I make art that lives in the space between fine art and consumer product; I effort to make beautiful, complex, thought-provoking work disguised as something regular people might want or need, at the same time rejecting the capitalist drive to make “art products” or an “art brand”. Synchronistically, almost all of my work centers and acknowledges domestic labor and life, as well as the cultural spaces and inanimate objects that support domestic activity. I have a particular love for animating the magic in the mundane. For every reason above, I consider myself a folk-artist — an artist creating work about and for the people.
Artist Bio
Katie Mae Hafner is an interdisciplinary artist working primarily in written & visual storytelling. She works from home publishing independent media under the studio name Chatterbox Press. Every month she writes and publishes an independent advice column sent in the mail to a community of loyal subscribers. Additionally, Katie experiments with graphic storytelling, short story writing, and art education. In the future she hopes to offer long distance and local residencies for home artists interested in making media art. Katie lives with her family is a fixer-upper house in a rural subdivision. She has an insatiable interest in DIY culture and a particular love for crafting her own clothes.
$150. Ink on paper, 9” x 12”. 2022.
Price does not include shipping. Contact info@collarworks.org for a shipping estimate.
Artist Statement
Trained in fine arts with a natural bend toward making cultural accessible, hand-held objects, I am an inter-disciplinary artist interested in artist-publishing, books arts, and storytelling traditions. I make art that lives in the space between fine art and consumer product; I effort to make beautiful, complex, thought-provoking work disguised as something regular people might want or need, at the same time rejecting the capitalist drive to make “art products” or an “art brand”. Synchronistically, almost all of my work centers and acknowledges domestic labor and life, as well as the cultural spaces and inanimate objects that support domestic activity. I have a particular love for animating the magic in the mundane. For every reason above, I consider myself a folk-artist — an artist creating work about and for the people.
Artist Bio
Katie Mae Hafner is an interdisciplinary artist working primarily in written & visual storytelling. She works from home publishing independent media under the studio name Chatterbox Press. Every month she writes and publishes an independent advice column sent in the mail to a community of loyal subscribers. Additionally, Katie experiments with graphic storytelling, short story writing, and art education. In the future she hopes to offer long distance and local residencies for home artists interested in making media art. Katie lives with her family is a fixer-upper house in a rural subdivision. She has an insatiable interest in DIY culture and a particular love for crafting her own clothes.
$150. Ink on paper, 9” x 12”. 2022.
Price does not include shipping. Contact info@collarworks.org for a shipping estimate.
Artist Statement
Trained in fine arts with a natural bend toward making cultural accessible, hand-held objects, I am an inter-disciplinary artist interested in artist-publishing, books arts, and storytelling traditions. I make art that lives in the space between fine art and consumer product; I effort to make beautiful, complex, thought-provoking work disguised as something regular people might want or need, at the same time rejecting the capitalist drive to make “art products” or an “art brand”. Synchronistically, almost all of my work centers and acknowledges domestic labor and life, as well as the cultural spaces and inanimate objects that support domestic activity. I have a particular love for animating the magic in the mundane. For every reason above, I consider myself a folk-artist — an artist creating work about and for the people.
Artist Bio
Katie Mae Hafner is an interdisciplinary artist working primarily in written & visual storytelling. She works from home publishing independent media under the studio name Chatterbox Press. Every month she writes and publishes an independent advice column sent in the mail to a community of loyal subscribers. Additionally, Katie experiments with graphic storytelling, short story writing, and art education. In the future she hopes to offer long distance and local residencies for home artists interested in making media art. Katie lives with her family is a fixer-upper house in a rural subdivision. She has an insatiable interest in DIY culture and a particular love for crafting her own clothes.