Katz Tepper (they/them) is an interdisciplinary artist and educator working to articulate a poetics of porosity, using video, text, installation, sculpture, clothing, performance, and drawing. Born and raised in Florida, they are now based in Athens, GA. Their work has been supported by the Wynn Newhouse Foundation, MacDowell, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Skowhegan School of Art, and the New Jewish Culture Fellowship. They earned a BFA from the Cooper Union and an MFA from Bard College. Solo presentations of their work include Laurel Gitlen (New York), Cushion Works (San Francisco), White Columns (New York), Atlanta Contemporary, Species (Atlanta), Dodd Galleries at UGA, Howard's Athens (Georgia), and The Hand (Brooklyn). Group shows include 'Sick Time, Sleepy Time, Crip Time: Against Capitalism's Temporal Bullying' at Red Bull Arts, Detroit, 'A Fence Around the Torah' at the Jewish Museum of Maryland, and Kino at Fluentum, Berlin. Their work has been featured in Mousse Magazine, Art in America, Jewish Currents, Art Papers, Art Review, Art News, TimeOut New York, ArtNet, and Burnaway.