Art Lessons is one of three books shortlisted for the Robert Kroetsch Edmonton Book Prize. The winner will be announced at the Mayor’s Celebration of the Arts on May 1. Here, Katherine stands with Mayor Don Iveson at the press conference to announce the...
Art Lessons by Katherine Koller is one of eight titles listed for the Canadian Authors Association Exporting Alberta Award. This award helps Alberta authors promote their book in other provinces. Following five-minute readings by each of the nominees, the award will be presented at the May 26 gala. Pictured here are Laurel Sproule, Katherine Koller and Margaret Macpherson at the CAA awards...
The Edmonton Public Library has selected Art Lessons by Katherine Koller as one of the titles on the Long List for the 2017 Alberta Readers’ Choice...
A new story by Katherine Koller, “M & M,” is featured in the Winter issue of Grain Magazine, the journal of eclectic...
A new short story by Katherine Koller, “The Exchange,” was published in U.S. literary journal, Epiphany in the Winter 2016 issue, “Beyond the Pale...
“Polish Wedding,” a story by Katherine Koller, is upcoming in a collection from Guernica Editions, Polish(ed): Poland Rooted in Canadian Fiction, which appears in 2017. The launch for this and other Guernica fall titles is Sunday, Oct 1, 2017 at 3:30 pm at Supermarket Restaurant and Bar, 268 Augusta Ave, Toronto,...
Riverkeeper by Katherine Koller received a staged reading on March 11, 2017, at Alumnae Theatre’s New Ideas Festival in Toronto. Directed by Rebecca Becket Grace, the play was read by Kris Langille, Emma Banigan and Andrew Lorimer. Stage management by Olivia Cassidy Stupka. A playwright talkback followed the reading. In the play, River creates a drama of fact, history, memory and imagination by reading the...
Katherine Koller’s short play, “Food is Love” was read at the Handsome Alice Theatre Artist Salon in Calgary on March 5, 2017 by Valerie Ann Pearson and Brian Jensen. The readings for “The Future is Female” also included plays by Jan Derbyshire, Sally Stubbs, Conni Massing, Mary Vingoe, Ellen Chorley, Catherine Banks, and Marcia Kash. Directed by Caroline Russell-King. Handsome Alice...