
Kathleen Caprario traded the concrete canyons of the New York/New Jersey Metro Area for the real canyons and broad skies of the Pacific NW in the late 1970s. She is an artist who has firmly rooted her practice in landscape, identity, and the relationship of self to nature. She also wrote and produced a short film titled Mourning After. Kathleen Caprario exhibits her work regionally and nationally, and she received an Oregon Arts Commission Individual Artist Fellowship in 1989. She is a founding member of the creative cohort Gray Space Project, an artist member of Eugene Contemporary Art, and a studio instructor for Lane Community College.