Kathy High


Kathryn High is an American interdisciplinary artist, curator, and scholar known for her work in BioArt, video art and performance art.

Background

Kathy High graduated with a BA from Colgate University in 1976 and an MAH from the Center for Media Studies at University at Buffalo in 1981 where she studied with media pioneers Tony Conrad, Hollis Frampton, and Steina Vasulka. In the 1980s, High initiated the video exhibition program at Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center in Buffalo, NY and was a founding member of The Standby Program in New York City. In 1991, she founded produced in conjunction with The Standby Program. She is co-editor of The Emergence of Video Processing Tools: Television Becoming Unglued, with Sherry Miller Hocking and Mona Jimenez. She has been a professor of video and new media at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York since 2002.
Since the early 1980s, High has been creating and exhibiting art in the form of videos, photographs, performances and installations. High's work intersects art, technology and science and addresses topics including gender and technology, empathy, and animal sentience. Her work has appeared in the Guggenheim Museum, Catalyst Arts, MASS MoCA, and the Museum of Modern Art among others and she has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, Rockefeller Foundation, and New York State Council on the Arts.
High's video works are distributed through Video Data Bank and her films I Need Your Full Cooperation/Underexposed and Underexposed are distributed by Women Make Movies.

Notable Works