University of Missouri
Katina Bitsicas is a new media artist who utilizes video, photography, and performance in her art works. Her works explore the effects of crime, traumatic personal events, and architectural containments on the human psyche. Shown both nationally and internationally, Katina has exhibited in multiple galleries, museums and festivals including The Armory Show in New York, NY, Center for Contemporary Art in Santa Fe, NM, HereArt in New York, NY, Art in Odd Places in Orlando, FL, Videoart Festival Miden in Kalamata, Greece, The Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota, FL, The Carr Center in Detroit, MI, and AIVA Festival in Finspång, Sweden.
Born in East Lansing, Michigan, Katina currently resides in Columbia, MO. She received her BA from Kalamazoo College, Post-Baccalaureate from SACI in Florence, Italy, and MFA from the University of South Florida. She is currently the Program Director and an Assistant Professor of Digital Storytelling at the University of Missouri.