Juggling different mediums
Katharine Harvey2021-04-15T10:43:01-04:00BUSY YEAR
I had one of my busiest years ever in 2020. The Covid19 pandemic challenged all of us to stay close to home. We tried to celebrate with a “global
I had one of my busiest years ever in 2020. The Covid19 pandemic challenged all of us to stay close to home. We tried to celebrate with a “global
From plastic trash to treasured art: Five artists invite us to rethink our relationship with plastic
Canadian Geographic magazine commissioned new works that offer eye-catching and compelling
The artist’s recent painting series, Threshold, is featured in the Fall 2019 issue of Queen’s Quarterly magazine, published by Queen’s University, with a short essay by Dr. Paula Pryce
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by Kyle Carsten Wyatt (text) and Joseph Hartman (photographs), article, The Walrus, November 2015
Joseph Hartman began this ongoing photo series in 2013, carrying his second-hand West German Linhof four-by-five camera
by Craig White, article, February 13, 2014
Gardiner Streams takes Harvey’s work from currents of water to streams of electric light. View Article
by Amy Kenny, article, April 2011
With inspired eyes, artists reinterpret geography and show national parks in a new light. View Article
by Gordon Hatt, essay, 2009
A short essay about Katharine Harvey’s sculptural installations made from plastic packaging and cheap dollar store items.
by Ann Webb, Canadian Art, Fall 2008