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A born and raised Midwesterner, Kate Fisher cultivates community as an employee of the Loppet Foundation: A non-profit dedicated to connecting people to the outdoors through experiences that grow community. She is the former Studio Art Technician for St. Olaf College where she also taught intermittently as a Visiting Assistant Professor and founded the Ron Gallas Cup Library: an educational cup-lending program for the St. Olaf community. Fisher’s work has been exhibited locally, nationally, and internationally. She traveled to China, Europe, and South America to complete studies, residencies, build kilns, and assist with artist workshops. A life long solo-sport lover, when Fisher is not in the studio she can be found biking, running, skiing, or enjoying the roads and trails. Her home/studio is located in St. Louis Park, Minnesota where she lives with her partner, children, and a Boston Terrier named Gatsby.
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Tales of a Red Clay Rambler 276: Kate Fisher on Motherhood, Making, and Endurance Sports
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Slab Handled Buckets by Kate Fisher – Nov/Dec 2022 Issue of Pottery Making Illustrated