Artists Katie has collaborated with:
Mary Bauermeister, Conny Maier, Jarg Geismar, Daniel Weissbach, Stefan Marx, Willehad Eilers, Mathias Weinfurther, Henrik Vibskov, Monika Grzymala, Jenny Brosinski, Philip Emde, Tim Sandow, Ákos Ezer, C.O. Paeffgen, Fabian Treiber, Frédéric Platéus, Joakim Ojanen, Lars Eidinger, Andreas Schulze, Pablo Tomek, Stefan Strumbel, Thomas Wachholz, Odo Hans, Carolin Eidner, Tatjana Doll, Raphael Brunk, Tamara Malcher, Laust Hoejgaard, Mona Broschár, Denise Rudolf Frank, Lukas Glinkowski, Weronika Wysocka, Dominik Ritszel, Iza Koczanowska, Stach Szumski, Antonia Freisburger, Julius Hofmann, Katharina Keller, Mira Makai, Moses & Taps, André Wendland, Bernhard Adams, Marco Paul Lorenzetti, Jody Paulsen, Antonia Rodrian, Javier Ruiz Perez, Christiane Peschek, Fabian Warnsing, Tim Leimbach, Elisa Breyer, Magda Kirk, Sophie Ullrich, Noa Ironic, Arno Beck, Reihaneh Hosseini, Umar Rashid, Anouk Lamm Anouk, Michael Günzer, Navot Miller, Julia Gryboś & Barbora Zentková, Amir H. Fallah, Agata Ingarden, Christian Rex van Minnen, Mike Meiré, Milen Till, Paa Joe, Tom Król, Britta Thie, Charlotte Klobassa, Rhys Lee, Mark Jenkins, Gerd Janson, Tim Berresheim, Andy Kassier, Julius Brauckmann, Guy Aon, Elias Wessel, Tahnee Godt, Matthew Cheyne, Eric Winkler, Martine Seibert-Raken, Florian Meisenberg, Zoya Cherkassky, Ariel Schlesinger, Johanna von Monkiewitsch, Lena Henke, Hicham Berrada, Azza Al Qubaisi, Sven-Julien Kanclerski, Friederike Reveman, Sascha Missfeldt, Sarah Kürten, Roy Mordechay, Mounir Ayache, Klaus Kleine, Gesine Grundmann, Ilka Helmig, Oliver-Selim Boualam, and many more.
Serving as Lecturer for the Wewerka Pavilion Programme during Winter Semester 2026/27.
The Wewerka Pavilion serves as the permanent exhibition space, and thus the public showcase, of the Kunstakademie Münster. Originally constructed by the artist Stefan Wewerka for documenta 8 in Kassel in 1987, it was later relocated to Münster. As a glass cube, the pavilion enables artworks to be displayed “quite literally from all sides outward to the public gaze.”
I am very much looking forward to contributing to the upcoming winter semester as an artistic lecturer at the Kunstakademie Münster. In particular, I am excited to work with students within the context of the Wewerka Pavilion, whose unique architectural transparency offers a compelling framework for exploring exhibition-making, spatial practice, and public visibility. I see the semester as an opportunity to engage in a dynamic exchange with the students and to develop artistic approaches collaboratively within the academy’s experimental and interdisciplinary environment.