Focus
Climate Justice & Resiliency
Beneficiary
About the Artist
Kate Alyse Clark creates abstract paintings through instinctive pours, angled fields and drawn areas of pigment. This visual language connects her canvas to the sensory moments experienced in the natural world, moments she reflects upon for inspiration. Her process requires periods of stillness alongside exploration and predetermined marks.
Clark received her BFA from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee with a Minor in Psychology. She resides in Bayfield, Wisconsin on the shores of Lake Superior. Clark's studio is nestled alongside the home she shares with her husband and two energetic boys.
About the Nonprofit
The Solutions Project is committed to no less than 100% renewable energy access for 100% of people. The nonprofit supports community organizing efforts, policy work, fossil fuel infrastructure resistance, Indigenous-led movements, innovative community development projects, and democratically controlled rural electric cooperatives. In 2020, the organization responded to the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19, police brutality, economic depression, pollution, and climate change in communities of color and working class communities.