Kucka earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1984, at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York City. In 1994 she earned her Master of Fine Arts at the Hunter College, also New York.
Work
Benjamin Genocchio from the New York Times, describes Kucka's work as resembling microscopic images of human tissue, "a welcome inclusion in a show that is long on ideas and rather short on artistic flair. Ms. Kucka reminds us that serious, concept-based art can also be pleasurable to view." He was referring to the group exposition "I Dream of Genomes" in the Islip Art Museum in 2008.
In 2011 Stephanie Buhmann described Kucka's work as inspired by nature, with an attention on geometry, inspired by 20th-century and contemporary abstraction. It "leaves us guessing, wondering if we are witnessing a scene documented through a microscope or captured from an aerial view... we find ourselves reminded of the interrelations between all things, be they of a natural or manmade origin."
Kucka herself describes her work as a “collage done with paint” that creates a “dance of movement and patterns.”
Solo exhibitions
1995 Thread Waxing Space, Project Room, New York, NY
1995 Saint Peterís Church, Lexington Avenue, New York, NY
1999, 2001, 2003 Jeffrey Coploff Gallery, New York, NY
2004 Kristen Frederickson Contemporary Art, New York, NY
2004 Marsha Mateyka Gallery, Washington, DC
2006 Brenda Taylor Gallery, New York, NY
2009 Marsha Mateyka Gallery, Washington, DC
2010 Fluidity, Gallerie Roger Katwijk, Amsterdam, Netherlands
2011 Ultra Structures, Brenda Taylor Gallery, New York, NY
2014 Gallery Geranmayeh, New York, NY
Selected Group exhibitions
1998 On the Edge, Arlene Bujese Gallery, East Hampton, NY