Katie Schultz

Katie Schultz uses acrylic, pastel and watercolor painting to challenge everyone to explore and search for “the benevolent spiritual nature of the universe.” Katie creates colorful dreamy paintings that portray many images and reflections from our minds and eyes. They capture the deep connections between the material and non-material worlds that constantly collide and intersect for all of us. The artist challenges us to examine with her those links between “earth, humankind and the supernatural” as she searches for the reality that is all around us physically and spiritually.

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Katie Schultz, of Boston, is a member of Unbound Visual Arts. From a very early age she has been drawing and painting. She developed her art skills while traveling all over the United States, exploring both land and color. Since her return to Boston, she sold prints of her paintings as cards on the street, and outside Boston Public in Copley Square. She became an eternally grateful member of the Common Art Program, supplying artists in need with space, materials, and support. Katie has participated in several group exhibitions organized by Common Art, including one sponsored by Unbound Visual Arts. Katie recently organized the first group exhibition at Panera Cares Restaurant in Boston with fellow artists from Common Art. Katie also created the illustrations for a Halloween-themed children’s book entitled: Give Me Something Good To Eat, published 2012. and will be installing a sculpture in Charlton, MA which she designed and built with artist Heidi Lee for the Midstate Trail Art Project in September, 2013. Her first first one-person exhibition was sponsored by Unbound Visual Arts at the Athan’s Café Art Gallery.

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Unbound Visual Arts (UVA) is a unique 501(c)(3) non-profit art organization. We serve the Greater Boston community with impactful educational programs and exhibits to encourage learning, engagement, and change. UVA’s Arthaus Gallery is located at 43 N.Beacon St;, Allston, MA and UVA’s Overlook Gallery is at 175 Washington St., Brighton, MA.