Katie Ohe


Katie Ohe, is a Canadian sculptor living in Calgary, Alberta. Ohe is known as one of the first artists to make abstract sculpture in Alberta, and has been influential as a teacher at the Alberta College of Art and Design. She is best known for her abstract and kinetic sculptures.

Biography

She began her studies at the Alberta College of Art and Design in Calgary 1954-57 under the guidance of pioneer modernist artist Marion Nicoll. Other influential instructors were Illingworth Kerr, Stan Blodgett, Ken Sturdy and ceramist Luke Lindoe. Lindoe invited her to work at Ceramics Arts in the summer of 1957, where she worked alongside Walter Dexter, Walt Drohan, Luke Lindoe and Pat Banks. She was awarded a National Gallery Study Award to study child art education with Arthur Lismer at the Montreal School of Art and Design, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts 1957-58. While in Montreal, she was impressed by an exhibition of the planar work of Anne Kahane. On her return to Calgary, she taught in the child art program modeled on that of Lismer at the , Calgary, where Archie Key was Managing Director. She returned to the Art Department of the Provincial Institute of Technology and Art to complete her fourth year and earn her diploma in 1960. With a Green Shield Scholarship secured through the support of Marion Nicoll, and the recommendation of Archie Key, she went to New York City to pursue post-graduate studies for three years at the Sculpture Center where Dorothea Denslow was director. While there, she worked alongside sculptor Sahl Swarz who later invited her to Verona, Italy where she spent several summers working at the Bronze Foundry.
Ohe married artist Harry Kiyooka in 1968. In 2011, they founded the Kiyooka Ohe Art Centre to promote contemporary art.

Teaching

Ohe taught drawing, ceramics and sculpture to adults and children at Coste House 1960-1962, and 1964-67. She taught at the Alberta College of Art and Design 1960-2 and 1970 until her retirement from teaching in 2016. She was sessional sculpture instructor at Mount Royal College 1970-1982, sculpture instructor at the University of Calgary 1978-79, and seminar instructor at the Banff Centre, 1978-79. Her many students include notable artists Evan Penny, Christian Eckart, Brian Cooley, Alexander Caldwell and Isla Burns.

Selected public sculpture

Ohe's public-art commissions include:
In 1991, Ohe received the ACAD Alumni Award of Excellence Award. She received an honorary doctorate from the University of Calgary in recognition of her pioneering influence on art in Alberta in 2001. She was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal in 2002, the Alberta Centennial Medal in 2006, and the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012. She was made a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. In 2019 she was inducted into the Alberta Order of Excellence.