Katie Kingery-Page is a landscape architect who uses drawing and ethnographic interview methods to understand place. She studied sculpture at Wichita State University, art theory at the School of the Chicago Art Institute, ecology through Antioch College, and landscape architecture through Kansas State University. As an engaged scholar, she collaborates with communities to reveal local knowledge that helps people make meaningful decisions for civic futures. Kingery-Page is associate dean and professor in the College of Architecture, Planning, and Design at Kansas State University; she leads the College's Office of Student & Academic Services. Alongside Professor Wigfall, Professor Kingery-Page is proud to be part of the NOMA-KC teach to establish the local Project Pipeline summer camp.
