Kate Liebman is an artist who lives and works in New York. By working serially, she tests whether seeing leads to understanding. Her work attends to the passage of time -- time as recorded in history, art history and memory. She investigates the overlap and interplay between the personal and collective, between the self and the screen, and how the tension between remembering and forgetting impacts these subjects. She graduated from Columbia University with her MFA in 2019, and Yale College with her BA in 2013. She has received residencies and grants from the Lower East Side Printshop, the Vermont Studio Center, the Institute for Investigative Living at AZ West in Joshua Tree, and the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation. Her work has been exhibited at LatchKey Gallery, the Wallach Gallery at the Lenfest Center for the Arts, 15 Orient, the LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies, the Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina, MX, Ortega y Gasset, FringeArts Philadelphia, Montez Press Radio, and the Jewish Museum of New York. In addition to being part of the Soho House Collections, her work has been reviewed on WKCR, Hyperallergic, and Two Coats of Paint. She has taught at Columbia University, Sussex County Community College, and the Manhattan Graphics Center.