Katy Schimert

One Work, Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery

One Work features nine large-scale artworks from the Tang Collection. Exploring a range of approaches to subject matter and media, the works include recent painting, photography, and sculpture by David Brooks, James Esber, Elger Esser, Anya Kielar, Julian LaVerdiere, Ann Pibal, Katy Schimert, Jonathan Seliger, and Beverly Semmes.

Installation Views

Installation views of The Armored Landscape, 1994, sheet metal and piano hinges, size variable. All photos: Courtesy of The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College

Individual Works

The Armored Landscape, 1994, sheet metal and piano hinges, size variable.

Video Interview

One Work: One Hour

In spring 2014 artist Katy Schimert was interviewed by Skidmore College students Heather Ashe ’14 and Adam Smith-Perez ’14 about her work, Armored Landscapes, 1994, in the exhibition One Work, 2014.

This interview was part of a series of interviews with artists in One Work: One Hour organized and conducted by Skidmore students in the Art History course AH-351A. The series was funded by The Alfred Z. Solomon Residency Fund.

One Work features nine large-scale artworks from the Tang Collection. Exploring a range of approaches to subject matter and media, the works include recent painting, photography, and sculpture by David Brooks, James Esber, Elger Esser, Anya Kielar, Julian LaVerdiere, Ann Pibal, Katy Schimert, Jonathan Seliger, and Beverly Semmes.

These works form the syllabus for a series of artist interviews organized and conducted by Skidmore students in the Art History course AH-351A. The interviews will be recorded and archived to serve as an important source of information on the artists and the Tang Collection for the future.