Fine Arts Professor Kay Healy sits in front of her work of a door with flames made of fabric
Faculty

Fine Arts (BFA)

Through her life-sized drawn, painted, and screen-printed fabric installations, Kay Healy investigates themes of home, loss, displacement and resilience with interview-based projects. 

Healy received a BA from Oberlin College, and a MFA from the University of the Arts. Her installation Coming Home was purchased by the Pennsylvania Convention Center, and her work was supported by the Independence Foundation’s Fellowship in the Arts. 

Healy has had solo exhibitions at Gallery Madison Park in New York City; Gallery Septima in Tokyo, Japan; the Windgate Gallery in Fort Smith, Arkansas; the Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts; and the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts and other galleries.

Kay teaches in the Fine Arts (BFA) programs and Pre-College Saturday School progam at UArts.

See Healy's work.