In exploring her own reality as a woman, Catherine uses her own perceptions and experiences to depict women’s issues on a personal and a societal level. These are revealed through images of herself and others in various contexts involving womanhood. These visual stories are the feminine embodiment of political, social, physical, and psychological states, current and historical.

Clarity of Vision, Mostly
Relics
She Wasn't Sure About Anything
Emerging From Trepidation
Turbulent Heart
Captivity in Her DNA
Persist
Remembering All The Things That Didn't Happen
Still Here
Looking Through Time
An Ordinary Day
Isn't She Lovely?
Don't Take Sides
When Will I Sing?
Twenty Percent Less