Kate orne biography
- Kate was born in Stockholm and raised between there and her home, a former farm, in the Swedish countryside.
- “I can't vote in the upcoming American elections.
- Upstate Diary, founded by Creative Director Kate Orne, largely focuses on the creative lives of urban dwellers in more rural climates, and has both a and.
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Catherine (Hutchins) Orne (abt. 1841)
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Sarah Orne Jewett
American novelist (1849–1909)
Theodora Sarah Orne Jewett (September 3, 1849 – June 24, 1909) was an American novelist, short story writer and poet, best known for her local color works set along or near the southern coast of Maine. Jewett is recognized as an important practitioner of American literary regionalism.[1]
Early life
Sarah Orne Jewett was born in South Berwick, Maine, on September 3, 1849. Her family had been residents of New England for many generations.[2]
Jewett's father, Theodore Herman Jewett, was a doctor specializing in "obstetrics and diseases of women and children,"[3] and Jewett often accompanied him on his rounds, becoming acquainted with the sights and sounds of her native land and its people.[4] Her mother was Caroline Frances (Perry).[5] As treatment for rheumatoid arthritis, a condition that developed in her early childhood, Jewett was sent on frequent walks and through them also developed a love of nature.[6] In later life, Jewett often visited Boston, wh
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A Curator's View | Kate Orne
Kate Orne bristles at the word curator. “I feel the term has been commercialised and misused in the past ten years – every car manufacturer calls itself a curator,” she says. “Curating an exhibition, in its truest form, is editing.” And that process is one that Kate, who spent time on staff at Interview magazine in the ’90s before becoming a photographer (the third generation in her family to do so) and, in 2015, founding the niche independent publication Upstate Diary, happens to be keenly familiar with. The genesis for Upstate Diary, the project that currently occupies the majority of her time, was born initially out of a desire for connection in this new place she called home: New York’s Hudson Valley.
Kate was born in Stockholm and raised between there and her home, a former farm, in the Swedish countryside. “I left when I was 17 to travel the world but I always had this desire in me to return to nature,” she shares. After living in New York for over 20 years she’d had enough – “New York just wasn’t fun anymore,” she adds. In 2008, when
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