Kate Frances
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Kate Frances

Her work examines the soft intersections of human interdependence within the rigid structures of digital code.

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Based in Glasgow and originally from Blackpool, Kate Frances is a visual artist whose practice bridges the gap between fine art and digital programming. After completing her studies in Fine Art with History of Art at the University of Leeds, she developed a multidisciplinary approach that utilizes interactive games and digital imagery to examine the ways we relate to one another in shared spaces. Her work focuses on the digital commons, exploring how systems of care and interdependence function within virtual environments. A former finalist for arebyte Gallery’s "hotel generation" program, she continues to investigate the intersection of human needs and technical structures, often centering on themes of accessibility and collective support.

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Her aesthetic blends digital textures with interactive elements, utilizing programming to create environments that feel both technical and deeply human. The work centers on the politics of care, manifesting as visual explorations of how we navigate and sustain ourselves within shared digital landscapes.
Digital CommonsPolitics Of CareInteractive ProgrammingInterdependenceVisual SystemsAccessibility
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Kate Frances — questions answered

Where is Kate Frances based?

She is a visual artist based in Glasgow, originally from Blackpool.

What is the artist's educational background?

She received her training in Fine Art with History of Art from the University of Leeds.

What are the recurring themes in her work?

Her practice explores interdependence, the politics of care, and accessibility within the digital commons.

Has she held any solo exhibitions?

Yes, she held a solo exhibition titled "tender spots in hard code..." at arebyte Gallery in London in 2021.

What mediums does she use?

Her multidisciplinary style integrates digital imagery, programming, and interactive games.

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