

Kitty Rauth
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Kitty Rauth (b. 1992, New Jersey) (they/she) is an artist and organizer based in Chicago, IL. Drawing from personal and global histories of systems of etiquette, their work finds poetic spaces that consider care and interdependency, community, abundance, flamboyance, and death. She has exhibited nationally, including LVL3 (CHI), David Salkin (CHI), Westbeth Gallery (NYC), SPRING/BREAK (NYC), and Brewhouse Association (PGH), among others. A former staff and artist-member of Vox Populi Gallery in Philadelphia, Rauth supported the organization from 2014 to 2020, and has since established a 15-member collective studio space on Chicago’s southwest side. In 2024, she was selected for Newcity’s Art 50: Chicago’s Art World Vanguard. Rauth graduated with their BFA from Arcadia University in Glenside, PA and their MFA in Studio Art from the Sculpture Department of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She currently serves as the artistic director of Comfort Station, a multidisciplinary art space in the Logan Square neighborhood of Chicago, and as a lecturer in Contemporary Practices and Art Administration at SAIC.