Author: KC

  • Another round of Sound Safaris. This time I spent less time adding the numbers to the videos, more mysterious, woah….

  • You are currently reading this because I would like you to please keep it to yourself. What do I mean? I am tired of you and people like you saying that my art should be on a tee shirt, a postcard or a mural. I am doing what I want to be doing and if…

  • $10 each ( $15 if I have to mail it to you :D )  9” x 12” on 80# Matte paper handpainted with Dr Ph Martin’s concentrated radiant watercolor That was the caption I put on it on my facebook photos album yesterday. Two were sold that day! Very cool. Today, using a production company‘s design lab,…

  • From the top clockwise: Michael Dooley played an electroacoustic live looping piece, Andrew Rose (read a poem I wrote) and myself on scatch, I had to include a still from the Rugrats Movie clip I started the show with (apparently Laurie Anderson is a voice for one of the babies. I couldn’t figure which tho.);…

  • Klanghaus had an event called Fleahaus. It was an opportunity for my first pop-up shop. My collaborator Andrew Rose and I took over a table and put up signs and I laid out a tapestry and then these placemats. Andrew sold his ceramics. The fortune mobile made its debut and was a very popular item.…

  • “Katarina Countiss, multimedia artist and Klanghaus team member, will present ‘bathory’ a live painting experience featuring a bucket of liquid latex, a body, a white wall and clip lights (the essential ingredients to any act of human mastery)! Think action painting with abstract/poetic dance/movement elements.” (Above) The write-up for the piece. I got a tub…

  • So I have a zine club. And I like to throw the occasional reading party at my favorite bookstore, EM Wolfman. I livestreamed the event on Facebook. I brought my overhead projector and some doilies and gels. Jaron Smith, Romy Marlboro and Andrew Gabriel Rose read poems and Cassidy Barnes played a couple of songs.…

  • I’ve been wanting to get into making wall hangings. I find them adorable in their art-objectyness. I have been using buttons, embroidery thread, and beads from the depot. I am interested in making more and I’ve been studying wall hangings I like and trying to get a feel for this very different way of composing.