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Katy Rogers is the President and CEO of the Dedalus Foundation, where she has worked since 2003. She is the author of the catalogue raisonné of Motherwell’s drawings (Yale University Press, 2022), and a co-author of the catalogue raisonné of Motherwell’s paintings and collages (Yale University Press, 2012), and of Motherwell: 100 Years (Skira, 2015). Ms. Rogers co-authored the chapter “Art in Collaboration: Celebrating Creative Communities through Dialogue” in Bridging Communities through Socially Engaged Art (Routledge, 2019). She was the Guest Critic of the February 2023 issue of the Brooklyn Rail.

Ms. Rogers has written catalogue essays and articles published by a number of museums, galleries, and educational institutions, including Hunter College, the Whitney Museum of American Art, El Museo del Barrio, Kasmin Gallery, Gagosian Gallery, the Joan Mitchell Foundation, the Art Libraries Society, and the Archives of American Art. She has lectured and participated in panels on Robert Motherwell, catalogue raisonné research, and artist legacy work at institutions including the Museum of Modern Art, the Center for Advanced Studies in the Visual Arts (CASVA), the Menil Drawing Institute, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Bank Austria Kunstforum Wien, Hunter College, Stony Brook University, the College Art Association, the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, the Newark Museum of Art, the Phillips Collection, the Aspen Institute, the International Association of Art Critics (AICA-USA), and the Royal Academy, London.

From 2013 to 2021, she was the President of the Catalogue Raisonné Scholars Association where she co-organized the conferences “The Catalogue Raisonné and its Construction” and “The Afterlife of Sculptures: Posthumous Casts in Scholarship, the Market, and the Law.” A graduate of the University of Colorado and Hunter College, Ms. Rogers is also an alumna of the Whitney Museum of American Art’s Independent Study Program (ISP) where she was a Helena Rubinstein Curatorial Fellow. She currently serves on the Boards of the Dedalus Foundation, Emily Mason and Alice Trumbull Mason Foundation, and the College Art Association, and is a member of the National Advisory Board of the Laundromat Project.