Slam Poet & Spoken Word Artist.
Kate Greene (née Thomas) has performed across the country in national slam competitions and featured poetry at protests, rallies, open mics, and cabarets. Kate has performed for young audiences at numerous schools and camps across the east coast. She’s also performed at various college events at Rutgers University New Brunswick and Newark campuses, University of Colorado Boulder, Columbia University's Barnard College, and NYU. Kate thrives in collaboration, with experience in performance collectives, group poems, and working alongside visual artists, dancers, and musicians.
Kate's featured poetry at Jersey City Slam, Philadelphia’s March to End Rape Culture, numerous Take Back the Night marches, Robert Wood Johnson’s Rally Against Domestic Violence, Cabaret Theatre, and Strange Bird Theater Company. Kate's writing was featured in the Hammond Museum Virtual Art Gallery, the FRIDAY Mobile App, and the University of Iowa School of Social Work's National Poetry Chapbook. Kate received third place in the 2011 Drucker Fellows Program Arts of Respect Competition.
Kate studied creative writing and the art of spoken word with poet Patrick Phillips and theater artist Chris Ceraso at Drew University (2011-2012). She continued her arts education with NYU Steinhardt’s Educational Theater’s Exploring Social Issues Through Drama (2016), The Ziering Brandeis Collegiate Institute (BCI) summer arts community (2016), Columbia University’s Theater of Change Forum (2019), and Community-Word Project’s Teaching Artist Project (2020). She currently serves as a contributing Artist at the Hammond Museum in New York.
Kate's featured poetry at Jersey City Slam, Philadelphia’s March to End Rape Culture, numerous Take Back the Night marches, Robert Wood Johnson’s Rally Against Domestic Violence, Cabaret Theatre, and Strange Bird Theater Company. Kate's writing was featured in the Hammond Museum Virtual Art Gallery, the FRIDAY Mobile App, and the University of Iowa School of Social Work's National Poetry Chapbook. Kate received third place in the 2011 Drucker Fellows Program Arts of Respect Competition.
Kate studied creative writing and the art of spoken word with poet Patrick Phillips and theater artist Chris Ceraso at Drew University (2011-2012). She continued her arts education with NYU Steinhardt’s Educational Theater’s Exploring Social Issues Through Drama (2016), The Ziering Brandeis Collegiate Institute (BCI) summer arts community (2016), Columbia University’s Theater of Change Forum (2019), and Community-Word Project’s Teaching Artist Project (2020). She currently serves as a contributing Artist at the Hammond Museum in New York.