Katie Herzog

Katie Herzog’s work consistently investigates the politics and power structures of knowledge economies. Through various material and formal applications, she looks at the physical, electronic, and psychological interface between understanding of self, information authority, and hierarchies in which information is accessed and disseminated.


She was recently awarded a teaching fellowship with ProjectArt, and was the artist in residence at the Cypress Park Branch Library in 2017-2018. She has participated in a number of artist residencies including Skowhegan, The Banff Centre, Bblackboxx, Ox-Bow, and Program Initiative for Art and Architecture Collaborations in Berlin, and her work is in the collections of numerous public institutions including The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Thomas J. Dodd Research Center at the University of Connecticut, The Rhode Island School of Design, and the Tom of Finland Foundation, among others. Her work has been written about in Artforum, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Wall Street International, Art and Cake, The Huffington Post, The Advocate, and Transgender Studies Quarterly, among others.


Courtesy of Klowden Mann