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Portland State University

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Kate Bingaman-Burt is a Professor of Graphic Design in the Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design at Portland State University, where she also serves as Associate Director and Chair of the Graphic Design program. She joined the faculty in 2008 and has since advanced to full professor. Bingaman-Burt earned her Master of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2004. Her teaching emphasizes empowering students to discover their creative voices through hands-on activities such as mark-making, zine creation, and printmaking. As a Portland-based multi-disciplinary artist, illustrator, and educator, she maintains a rigorous daily drawing practice initiated in 2006, focusing on themes of memory, consumption, and human connection. Her artistic output includes illustrations for prominent clients worldwide, such as The New York Times, Hallmark, Girl Scouts of America, Chipotle, OMSI, Buy Olympia, and the Independent Publishing Resource Center. In 2017, she founded Outlet, a vibrant community print space that hosts workshops, pop-up events, maintains a zine library, and operates a fully equipped Risograph print studio.

Bingaman-Burt's scholarly and creative contributions include the book Obsessive Consumption: What Did You Buy Today?, published by Princeton Architectural Press in 2010, which features three years of her renowned Daily Purchase Drawings project, visually documenting personal expenditures and reflecting on consumer culture. She also published What Did I Buy Today?: An Obsessive Consumption Journal with Microcosm Publishing. Currently, she is authoring a forthcoming book chronicling 20 years of her daily drawing endeavors. Her expertise extends to zine publishing, community print culture, visual storytelling, and consumer memory, with additional insights into collaboration, community building, and the integration of emerging technologies like AI in design education and practice. Through public lectures, workshops, and her role in fostering creative communities, Bingaman-Burt significantly influences the fields of graphic design and art education.