MEET OUR 2026 LA ARTISTS

ROOM NO.

209

An abstract artwork depicting black, twisted tree branches over a background of rocks, paper, and textured materials in shades of gray, white, black, and hints of blue.

Katherine Filice

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Abstract painting with swirling textures and colors, including blacks, whites, grays, blues, and hints of copper, created on crumpled paper.

Katherine Filice is an award-winning abstract artist based in Northern California, best known for her evocative multimedia works, which art critic Nancy Kay Turner described as “sensuous, tactile, and provocative.” Drawing inspiration from centuries-old forests and the practice of Shinrin-yoku (forest bathing), her work explores themes of spirituality, memory, and human connectivity. Her practice merges ink, oil painting, drawing, and a range of found and natural materials.

Filice’s work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia, and is held in private and corporate collections worldwide.

Katherine served on the San Benito County Arts Council Curatorial Committee and has been an AIVA judge for over 15 years.