Kat Anderson's Horror-Inspired Fellowship at Stanley Pickey Gallery
Kat Anderson, born in 1980, is a visual artist, musician, and filmmaker originally from Bristol and currently residing in London. She is in the process of creating a new video installation entitled 'How to Make and Unmake a Monster' during her Fellowship at the Stanley Pickey Gallery in London. This piece explores the interplay between conceptual and physical boundaries, the physics surrounding Blackness, and the notion of monstrosity. Anderson employs a research-driven artistic approach known as 'Episodes of Horror', which addresses both historical and modern portrayals of mental illness and trauma associated with Black individuals. Her body of work also features the 2019 HD video 'John', showcased at Block336.
Key facts
- Kat Anderson is a visual artist, musician, and filmmaker.
- She was born in 1980.
- She is from Bristol and now based in London.
- She has a current Fellowship at the Stanley Pickey Gallery, London.
- She is developing a new video installation 'How to Make and Unmake a Monster'.
- The installation examines conceptual and physical thresholds, the physics of Blackness, and the creation of monsters.
- Her artistic framework is called 'Episodes of Horror'.
- Her 2019 HD video 'John' was installed at Block336.
Entities
Artists
- Kat Anderson
Institutions
- Stanley Pickey Gallery
- Block336
Locations
- Bristol
- London
- United Kingdom