Kathryn Carrington is a professional artist whose specialty is
the painting of icons, crucifixes and gilded altarpieces for
churches and private collections. She is also well known for
her contemporary art, including her landscapes and abstract impressionistic
paintings on her own handmade paper.
Represented in hundreds of corporate
and private collections in Europe, the Middle East and the United
States, Carrington is a painter of international renown who has
exhibited extensively in the United States and abroad.Her work has been included in exhibitions
of the Royal Academy of Art, the Royal Society of Painters, Sculptors
and Printmakers, and the Royal Institute of Painters in Water
Colours in London. She received a B.A. in Fine Art as well as
an M.F.A. degree from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Additional studies were undertaken at
Epsom College of Art and Chelsea Art College, England; L'Ecole
des Beaux Arts, Paris; and Banff School of Fine Arts, Alberta,
Canada, Washington Theological Union, Shalem Institute for Spiritual
Formation, Yale Divinity School, Virginia Theological Seminary
and New Skete Monastery. She is married to the sacred music composer Gregory Norbet. Hear Gregory Norbet's music here. Gregory is a former member of the Weston Priory, where many of his best-known compostions began: "Hosea", "All I Ask Of You", "Wherever You Go, I Will Go" and others which appear in hymnals of many denominations worldwide.