Soprano Katy Clark is known for her versatility as a singer, lecturer, and teacher of a variety of musical styles. She placed second overall and won the prize for the Best Performance of the Commissioned Work at the Eckhardt-Gramatté National Music Competition. She has won the Jim and Charlotte Norcop Prize in Song, the Sheila and Marla Zack Opera Competition, prizes in the Harold Haugh Light Opera Competition and the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. Katy was a recipient of the 2017-2018 Rebanks Family Fellowship and International Performance Residency. She has performed across North America as a soloist with organizations including the Amici Chamber Ensemble, Michigan Opera Theatre, Shoestring Opera, the Windsor Symphony Orchestra, and the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony. She appears as a soloist on A Woman’s Voice, an album featuring the music of Alice Ping Yee Ho, and on numerous releases from The Elora Singers and Opus 8. She holds a DMA in Voice Performance from the University of Toronto, where her research focused on regionalism in the operas of John Beckwith and James Reaney. Katy teaches in the Musical Theatre Department at St. Clair College and operates a private voice studio in London. She has taught Vocal Techniques and Voice Pedagogy at Wilfrid Laurier University and McMaster University.