Katrina Majkut, a visual artist and author, is dedicated to understanding how social traditions affect civil rights. Majkut is listed as one of four international artists starting a new chapter in feminist art by Mic Media. Majkut exhibits her cross-stitched artwork nationally, often at U.S. colleges, where she constructively engages with students about politics, sex education, reproductive rights, social practices and art as activism. She recently lectured for Delve Art at Cue Art Foundation on art and activism and has a solo show at Harford Community College (DE) in the fall of 2018. She recently did the first Instagram takeover for Planned Parenthood, exhibited at Spring Break, Bloomsburg University (PA), Future Tenant Gallery (PA), A.I.R. Gallery (NY), AKart (CA), Victori + Mo (NYC), along with many more. She was also an Artist in Residence at MASS MoCA. Majkut has been featured in multiple publications from the Huffington Post to VICE Communication's Broadly to ArtSlant. Hyperallergic has thrice highlighted her as a must-see artist. Her art catalogues are in several library collections including the National Museum of Women in the Arts, D.C.
Majkut published her first non-fiction book The Adventures and Discoveries of a Feminist Bride (Black Rose Writing, 2018). The book examines Western wedding traditions with feminism, intellect, wit and personal anecdotes. Majkut holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Babson College, and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University.