Robert Katz
Artist Bio
Robert Katz was born in Brooklyn and received his MFA from the University of Montana. He lives and works in Maine, where he is a professor at the University of Maine at Augusta. Katz’s sculptures and installations often explore issues of identity and remembrance, including experiences of exile and redemption. His sculptures are held in various private and public collections, including that of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Maine Jewish Museum, and his work has been exhibited as far afield as the Jiangsu Chinese Art Academy. He is the designer of numerous Holocaust memorials including Dwelling of Remembrance at the Scarsdale Synagogue in New York, and he serves on the board of the Holocaust and Human Rights Center of Maine. Katz has spoken on his art and Holocaust memory across the world, from Canada to England, Germany, Poland, and Israel, and recently held a fellowship at the Amen Institute.
EVERYTHING FLOWED INTO A SINGLE STREAM: The Flood and Noah’s Ark (Genesis)
TRUTH IS OFTEN STRANGER THAN FICTION: Lot and the Angels: The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis)
A PROPHET’S GREAT AND ARDUOUS FUTURE BEGINS: Moses in the Bullrushes (Exodus)
PROTECT THE FLAME: The Burning Bush (Exodus)
RETRIBUTION AND REDEMPTION: The Covenant at Mount Sinai & the Golden Calf (Exodus)