Artist Profiles

Seth Rosenberg

Sunday, August 23, 2009
Seth Rosenberg

Originally from Connecticut, artist Seth Rosenberg lived in Washington, D.C., for 24 years before he and his wife moved to Cleveland in 2005. He spent two decades as the owner of a framing business and art gallery, and then gave it all up to become a full-time artist. »

Nancy McEntee

Sunday, August 16, 2009
Nancy McEntee

One thing Nancy McEntee never tells her subjects before she photographs them: "Smile." But in many other ways, the work of this Cleveland native plays off the common conventions of traditional family snapshots. She often uses her suburban home in Fairview Park as a backdrop and her 10-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, as a subject. »

Michelle Muldrow

Saturday, August 8, 2009
Michelle Muldrow

A recent transplant from San Francisco, Michelle Muldrow has already established herself as one of Cleveland's most outstanding painters. Earlier this summer, she was chosen by the Community Partnership for Arts and Culture as one of only 20 local artists to receive a $20,000 Creative Workforce Fellowship. »

Amy Casey

Sunday, June 21, 2009
Amy Casey

In the 10 years since she graduated with a degree in painting from the Cleveland Institute of Art, Amy Casey has become one of Northeast Ohio's most visible emerging artists. She has held solo shows in Chicago and Los Angeles and has participated in more than 25 group exhibitions nationwide. In addition to being... »

Susan Squires

Friday, October 10, 2008
Susan Squires

Latest work by Cleveland artist is based on geometry, structure By Dan Tranberg Painter Susan Squires has long been among a venerable group of Cleveland artists who are highly regarded by their local peers but whose work has received its greatest recognition in places far beyond Northeast Ohio. Over the past decade, Squires has developed professional... »

Jonathan Lasker

Sunday, May 1, 2005
Jonathan Lasker

Lasker's identity as a painter was formed white studying at Cal Arts in the mid-1970s, which, in his words, was "a time when painting was presumed to be dead." Faced with the problem of how to reinvigorate the medium, he chose to maintain painting's fundamental pictorial formats; abstract as they are, in many respects... »

Katarina Sevic

Friday, October 29, 2004
Katarina Sevic

Being in America for the very first time doesn’t appear to be too daunting for Serbian-born Katarina Sevic. The 25-year-old artist, who lives and works in Budapest, Hungary, is visiting Cleveland for six weeks as part of Spaces Gallery’s World Artist Program. Her first week in town, she attended two evenings of lectures at... »