Catherine Chauvin uses print and drawing to examine
visually what people do to the environment in the name
of progress. This work has been shown internationally
and nationally, along with regional arts advocacy,
earning her the Southern Methodist University's Moss
Chumley Award in late 2006.
Catherine trained at the prestigious Tamarind
Institute of Lithography in Albuquerque, was awarded
Master Printer Certification, after earning an MFA in
printmaking at Syracuse University.
As a master printer, she has collaborated with notable
artists including Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, William
Wiley, Enrique Chagoya and Gladys Nilsson in New
Mexico, Texas and at Anderson Ranch Arts Center in
Snowmass Village, Colorado.
Printing and teaching combine at the University of Denver, where she is currently an assistant professor of art in
printmaking.