Kathleen Browne

Coming from a background in ceramic, fashion jewelry, and metals, Kathleen Browne’s jewelry often uses photography and its manipulation to provide commentary, sometimes with humor, about the human condition.

Kathleen Browne has headed the Jewelry/Metals/Enameling department at Kent State University since 1992.  She received her BA from San Diego State University in 1983 and her MFA from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale in 1986. Her artwork has been exhibited widely both in the U.S. and abroad and has been published and/or reviewed in numerous publications such as Metalsmith, American Craft, New Art Examiner, The New York Times, Dialogue, The Plain Dealer, and the San Francisco Chronicle.  Her artwork has been published in thirteen books and she has written a number of reviews, articles and catalogue essays for various publications.  She is a five-time recipient of the Artist Fellowship Grants from the Ohio Arts Council.

www.kathleenbrowne.net

Kathleen Browne, Patched Brooch, 2016
Kathleen Browne, Patched Brooch, 2016
Kathleen Browne, Abandoned Brooch, 2016
Kathleen Browne, Abandoned Brooch, 2016
Kathleen Browne, Rubble Brooch, 2014
Kathleen Browne, Rubble Brooch, 2014
Kathleen Browne, Repair Necklace, 2012
Kathleen Browne, Repair Necklace, 2012
Kathleen Browne, Repair Necklace, 2012
Kathleen Browne, Repair Necklace, 2012