Kate Cameron Reid is a multidisciplinary, contemporary artist.

“My work is primarily autobiographical and self-explorative, recreating fragments of a narrative in each piece. Often utilising personal belongings or found objects as a metaphor, I aim to draw the viewer into my work through the intimacy of the story being told. each work is a fragment of time, depicting memories, emotions and life events, making reference to experiences of widowhood, motherhood, and community. Emotionally charged themes of loss, grief, trauma, fragility and innocence are a continuous conversation, raising questions in the storytelling of each piece. These frank and universally identifiable conversations are at the forefront of my creative practice, with the fundamental intention for public engagement and awareness, human connection and community”.

A graduate of Central Saint Martins (BA Hons), Kate started her career on Savile Row, worked in the fashion industry for 15 years and lectured at Ravensbourne University London, before transitioning to contemporary art. Having previously lived in London, Kate relocated to Scotland and now resides on the North-East coast. Kate has recently exhibited at the Cabrach Trust, Elgin Cathedral and The Royal Scottish Academy.