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Kate Rosenbaum

has her MFA in Painting and Drawing from Pratt Institute and is a New York-based artist and educator, currently working as an Art instructor for Studio in a School, teaching Pre-K through 6th grade students. After earning a BA in Creative Writing from Emory University in 2003, she lived in Shanghai for four years, teaching, traveling, and developing a consistent photography practice and interest in the visual arts, as well as playing on the Shanghai Ultimate Frisbee Team. She moved to New York in 2007 and has been working in the arts and education in some form or another ever since.

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Kate Rosenbaum

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A spectrum of creativity: the intersection of art and autism

Instead of narrowing down and defining autism and the art created by those who live with the disorder, in Drawing Autism (Akashic, March), behavior analyst Jill Mullin embraces the full range and spectrum of autism and artistic expression. The rich and varied images she selects show the multiplicity of perspective, processes,…
Kate Rosenbaum
April 22, 2014