Kat Verhoeven

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Bringing you live illustration from the core of Toronto. VERWHO? illustration is contemporary drawing and painting.

Katherine Verhoeven will teach you to pronounce her last name in the cleverest of ways. <p align="justify"><span class="style2">The battle between 'who' and 'hoe' has been fought from her earliest memories of drawing while growing up in Kingston, Ontario. Since moving to Toronto in 2005, where she now works as an illustrator, cartoonist and fine artist Katherine has continued to plague people with proper pronunciation. </span></p> <p><span class="style2"><strong>EDUCATION:<br> </strong><font size="2">Bachelor of Design, Illustration, Ontario College of Art and Design</font></span></p> <p><span class="style2"><strong>AWARDS&amp;PUBLICATIONS:<br> </strong><font size="2">Featured, 3x3 Magazine Chosen, Creative Quarterly #18<br> Chosen, Creative Quarterly #16</font> <p><span class="style2"><strong>SHOWS:<br> </strong><font size="2"><em>2011</em><br> Space and Time, Steamwhistle Brewery Gallery, Toronto<br> Lady Myth, Delight Gallery space, Toronto</font></span><span class="style2"><font size="2">&nbsp;<br> Romance of the Wheel, Jet Fuel Gallery, Toronto<br> SWEAT, Oz Studios, Toronto <br> Romance of the Wheel (second showing), Curbside, Toronto&nbsp;</font> <p><span class="style2"><em>2010</em><br> <font size="2">When a Stranger Calls a Friend of a Friend, Gallery 165, Toronto<br> OCAD Grad show, Toronto<br> Automated Regrowth, Leonardo Gallery, Toronto<br> Wallspace, The Ontario College of Art and Design, Toronto </font> <p><span class="style2"><em>2006</em><br> <font size="2">MyOCAD Retrospective Show, Toronto</font> <p><span class="style2"><em>2005<br> </em><font size="2">Creative Arts Winter show, Kingston<br> Creative Arts Summer Show, Kingston</font></span></p> <p align="justify"><span class="style2"><strong>PRESS</strong></span><br> <span class="style2"><font size="2">-</font><a href="http://otmzine.com/viewer.html"><strong><font size="2">Off The Map Summer 2011</font></strong></a><font size="2"> An interview about the blog and my process, featuring a comic drawn by me specially for the issue.<br> -<strong>Not French Cooking </strong></font><a href="http://notfrenchcooking.tumblr.com/post/5168520581/late-lunchtime-interview-drawn-and-devoured-part-1"><strong><font size="2">Part1</font></strong></a><strong><font size="2">, </font></strong><a href="http://notfrenchcooking.tumblr.com/post/5199065658/late-lunchtime-interview-drawn-and-devoured-part-2"><strong><font size="2">Part 2</font></strong></a><font size="2"><strong>)</strong> interviewed me for their VICE issue, and asked a lot of very interesting questions<br> -</font><a href="http://www.saveur.com/article/Kitchen/Sites-We-Love-Drawn-and-Devoured"><strong><font size="2">SAVEUR</font></strong></a><font size="2"> interview about the <em>Drawn and Devoured</em> blog.<br> </font></span></p></span></p></span></p></span></p></span></p>

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