Kate Brockman was born in England and moved, with her family, to the United States in 1979. She took her first course in figure sculpture as an undergrad at West Chester University, Pa. Formal art study began at The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) in 1986. This time solidified her love of figurative work and specifically the nude. Kate continued study with Evangelos Frudakis and Myron Barnstone. She has had solo exhibits in the Philadelphia area and the James A. Michener Museum in Doylestown, PA, as well as numerous group shows in the tri-state area. Her work is in many national and internations private collections and the permanent collections of The Fellowship of the Pennsylvanis Academy of the Fine Arts, The Harriet Tubman Museum, Cape May, NJ and the Culver Girls Academy in Indiana. Brockman's work has received many national and international awards including two grants from the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, the Alex J. Ettl Grant from the National Sculpture Society (NSS) in 2011, the Michael Gressel Memorial Award from the Hudson Valley Art Association in 2017. In 2021 her portrait Fearless in Fear: A Young Harriet Tubman was awarded the National Sculpture Society's Gold Medal in their 88th Awards Exhibition
Kate learned and fell in love with the bronze casting process and realized that foundry was going to be an integral element in her work. So, upon graduating from PAFA, she built her own bronze casting facility and continues to cast all her own work, maintaining control over the complicated process of reproduction from clay to bronze.
In 2005 and the birth of her daughter, Kate put her sculpture career aside to embrace motherhood and consequently homeschooling. Now she is back to consistent studio time and is excited to find her place in the new and different sculpture world she is re-emerging into.
Kate is Fellow of the National Sculpture Society (FNSS), and served on the board from 2020-2023. She is currently on the sculpture faculty at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Her studio and foundry are in Philadelphia.