Katherine Filice, in the studio.

For Filice does not resign herself to the influence of the earth—she celebrates it. With courage and a whispered ferocity (perhaps in her newest larger works, not so much a whisper but more of a scream), she explores and takes risks to give light to what she feels most deeply and what she wishes to understand about herself. She is “drawing to cultivate the spirit,” as Matisse said, and that is the best of Human Nature.
— Michael David, Guggenheim Fellow, Curator, Educator, Gallery Owner
In our lives each of us has moments of lucidity—the moment we are struck awake. The value here is in how Filice has chosen to share those moments
— Debra Eskinazi, Editor, South Valley Magazine