About

Rachel Hubbard Kline is an art educator and artist in her hometown Kansas City, MO.

From her studies in fashion and art history, she explores relationships of fine art and craft in the disciplines of drawing, painting, ceramics, and fiber. Hubbard draws on her Midwestern roots and ties to rural farm life to reflect on past ways of life based on collections and artifacts.

Hubbard Kline recently completed her Master of Fine Arts in Studio Art at the Maryland Institute College of Art. She earned a Master of Arts in Teaching from Park University in 2010, a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Connecticut in 2007, and attended Parsons School of Design.

She has been the recipient of educator residencies at the Kansas City Art Institute, a participant in the Connecting Collections teacher institute in New York, and Educator Conferences and AP Teacher Training at the Savannah College of Art and Design. Hubbard Kline is a 2019-2021 visual artist-in-residence at the Charlotte Street Foundation. She recently was awarded a commission for the new KCI airport through the Kansas City One Percent for Art program.

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