Chattanooga, TN, United States
Kevin Bate moved to Chattanooga in 1994. He had flirted with a career in art a few times (bought it...
About the artist
Joined In 2014
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About the artist
Joined In 2014
(6 Followers)
Kevin Bate moved to Chattanooga in 1994. He had flirted with a career in art a few times (bought it drinks, took it out on Valentine’s Day, etc.) but was never quite able to commit to it.
In 2011, all of that changed. Married with a newborn, Kevin decided (for some crazy reason) that this was the perfect time to attempt another launch of his art career. One afternoon while his infant son was sleeping, Kevin snuck out to the shed to look for art supplies. What he found instead was plywood, house paint and one inch brushes.
Understandably, his first paintings were quite large. This is probably why he jumped so quickly to murals. Since then, his works have appeared everywhere from the Southside, MLK Blvd, the North Shore and venues such as Track_29.
Kevin, who abhors the traditional art-speak artist’s bio, is currently curating The McCallie Walls Project, a neighborhood beautification and paying-artists-a-living-wage-for-their-work project near Highland Park. Lately, he has sent fan mail to Chuck Close, given a TEDx talk and received props on Instagram from reluctant Chattanooga native, Usher.