
Green Chalk Gallery, Monterey, CAĢ012 “Healers of the Yelling Clinic”, Ed Roberts Campus, Berkeley,CAĢ011 “He-Charmers,” Compound Gallery, Oakland, CAĢ010 “Healers from the Yelling Clinic,” Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco, CAĢ008 Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco, CAĢ007 “Golgi’s Door,” National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC Sherwood, through her paintings, forces you to reconsider the ideal standard of beauty.ġ979 M.F.A, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, Californiaġ975 B.A, University of California, DavisĢ018 “Ever After”, Walter Maciel Gallery, Los Angeles, CAĢ014 “Ever After”, Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco, CA

Recognizable paintings are changed to reflect modern, diverse women shown with walking canes, amputated limbs, and Sherwood’s own brain scans. Katherine Sherwood's paintings focus on the combination of historically significant works and her experience with disability.
