Kate Clark is a multidisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn, NY, known for her intriguing and thought-provoking sculptures. Her work often explores the intersection of human and animal forms, creating hybrid creatures that challenge our perceptions of identity and limitations. Clark employs the ancient craft of taxidermy to craft human-like faces onto bestial forms, resulting in evocative pieces that invite contemplation. Beyond her studio practice, she engages in public art and installations, including projects like "What You Have Become" and "Free Woodpecker Housing For All." Clark's artistry extends to cultural collaborations and museum installations, making her a versatile and captivating figure in the contemporary art scene.