“As a tribute to the enduring energy of New York City in quarantine, we’ve re-created photographer Ormond Gigli’s iconic 1960 photograph, Girls in the Windows, at a Brooklyn building filled with creative studios. History may change, but art is eternal.”
Artsy - Ceramics Redefined
“Kathy Stecko’s humanoid porcelain sculptures resemble a party thrown at a haunted circus. The elongated yet truncated limbs recall elements of 16th century mannerism, while the bulging bellies and hallow eyes resemble the psychological undertones of an Edvard Munch. These tiny sculptures hang on the wall or stand on their own pedestals to create tiny clusters of figures both affecting and endearing. Stecko lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.”
MANA Contemporary / Lilly Interviews Kathy Stecko
“Lilly, young artist and friend of Mana Contemporary, celebrates Mother’s Day by interviewing her mom, artist Kathy Stecko. Join Lilly in learning more about a special person in your life via an interview.”
art net news / Art Miami 2019
“Kathy’s little sculptures are like alien fairytales, and they evoke some very sentimental childhood memories within me,” Christensen said.
The Daily News - Stroll in the art

Kieran Patrick Campbell, 4, of Clinton Hill, is transfixed by a giant sculpture in Kathy Stecko’s studio.
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