Katherine Vetne
Katherine Vetne's artistic practice explores themes of high craft, art history, consumerism, and gender through a still life-based approach. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Boston University and a Master of Fine Arts from the San Francisco Art Institute.
Vetne is the recipient of SFAI's Graduate Fellowship in Painting and the Allan B. Stone Award. She was selected by Jenny Gheith, Curator and Interim Head of Painting and Sculpture at SFMOMA, for a Women to Watch exhibit in San Francisco. Her work was later featured in the subsequent national exhibition, Heavy Metal – Women to Watch 2018, at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C. Her career has brought her from the SF Bay Area to New York, where she now resides.
Supported by an Individual Artist Grant from the San Francisco Arts Commission, Vetne debuted a solo exhibition, Whatever I See I Swallow, at Catharine Clark Gallery. She has exhibited her work at CB1 Gallery in Los Angeles; Samson Projects and 808 Gallery in Boston, MA; and CCA Hubbell Street Galleries and 2nd Floor Projects in San Francisco, CA. Her work was also prominently featured and written about in Crafting America, a major survey exhibition at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, in 2021. The exhibition was reviewed by Peter Saenger in The Wall Street Journal in an article titled "America Made by Hand." Her trio of sculptures, All This Could Be Yours, Studies I, II, and III, was subsequently acquired by the National Museum of Women in the Arts for its permanent collection.
Vetne has been represented by Catharine Clark Gallery since 2019. In 2025, her exhibition at the gallery, Between Worlds, presents a suite of still lifes rendered in metalpoint that explore the uncanny.
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Katherine Vetne: Between Worlds
South Gallery October 11, 2025 - January 3, 2026Catharine Clark Gallery will close its 2025 program with three solo exhibitions: Lenka Clayton ’ s The Past (North Gallery), Katherine Vetne ’ s Between Worlds (South Gallery), and Nanci Amaka ’ s Cleanse / Floors (Media Room). Collectively, the exhibitions reflect on women’s labor, the reimagining of domestic spaces,...Read more -
Palate Cleanser
Katherine Vetne November 11 - December 23, 2023Katherine Vetne: Palate Cleanser On view November 11 – December 23, 2023 | North Gallery Opening reception: Saturday, November 11 from 3 – 5pm; artist talk at 4pm Josephine Taylor: Night House On view through December 23, 2023 | South Gallery Jon Rubin: Playing Apart and An art school that...Read more -
All This Could Be Yours
Katherine Vetne November 6 - December 23, 2021Katherine Vetne: All This Could Be Yours November 6 – December 23, 2021 Katherine Vetne uses traditional painting and craft-based techniques to explore mainstream concepts around social class, consumerism, and womanhood. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Boston University and a Master of Fine Arts from the San...Read more -
Whatever I See I Swallow
Katherine Vetne September 7 - October 26, 2019Katherine Vetne: Whatever I See I Swallow Media Room: Brigitte Zieger, Eldorado Wallpaper September 7 – October 26, 2019 Opening reception: Saturday, September 7, 2019 from 4 – 6pm; artist talk at 4:30pm In her debut solo exhibition, Katherine Vetne presents new drawings and sculptures based on her interests in...Read more
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Between Worlds, 2025View more details -
Death in the Pot, 2025View more details -
Indulgence #72 (Candelabra), 2025View more details -
Indulgence #73 (Candelabra), 2025View more details -
Savoir-Faire, 2025View more details -
The Hunt, 2025View more details -
Sconce (Hunting Trophy III), 2024View more details -
The Game, 2023View more details -
Inheritance (Baluwessi Crystal 3 in 1), 2022View more details -
Inheritance (Keepsake), 2022View more details -
Inheritance (Vestige), 2022View more details -
Indulgence #1 (Crystal Turkey), 2021View more details -
Indulgence #24 (Nachtmann Vase), 2021View more details -
Indulgence #4 (Villeroy & Boch Vase), 2021View more details -
Indulgence #5 (Gorham Tulip Candlestick I), 2021View more details -
Trophies, 2021View more details -
Familiar, 2019View more details -
Objectify, 2019View more details -
Questionable Taste, 2019View more details -
American Brilliant, 2015View more details


