TAWA at 45

The Exhibition

Kathi Littwin

Mothership – Paris Metro

archival pigment black & white print, 2005; 18h” x 12″w

Kathi Littwin is an artist-photographer living in Brooklyn, NY She has been shooting and showing photographs since 1975. Her images have been on display in museums such as the New Jersey State Museum, the Trenton City Museum, and the Visual Arts Museum in New York City. Littwin has also participated in many gallery exhibits, which include The Louis K. Meisel Gallery and Foto Gallery in New York City, The Print Center in Philadelphia, The Hopper House Gallery in Nyack, New York, Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven, Connecticut, Silver Eye Center for Photography in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, The Center for Photography at Woodstock, and at the Romanian Cultural Centers in both New York City and Paris France. Her work is included in many private collections.

For the past 22 years Littwin has been the principal photographer at Kathi Littwin Photography, an event and portrait photography studio based in NYC. Previously she served on the Board of Directors of American Photographic Artists – New York from 1995-2000, where she was co-director of the Emerging Photographers Program.

In 1997 Kathi received one of six project awards in the prestigious Project Competition given by the Center for Visual Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She currently volunteers as photographer and director of social media for the Smith Street Alliance, a neighborhood campaign for a Business Improvement District on Smith Street Brooklyn. After a more than 20-year break in exhibiting her artwork, Littwin is returning to her artistic roots and revisiting older projects as well as developing new ones.