ARTIST BIO


Cheryl Rubenstein                                                            

Born: Scottsbluff, Nebraska

 

Education: BA Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City, Okla.

Instituto de Allende, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

Bergamo Art Academy, Bergamo, Italy

Larry Bell Workshop, Taos, NM, summer 2000

Smithsonian, Texas Folk Life Apprentice 2002

Art History Scholarship, Glassell School 2003

The Glassell School Certificate 2004

 

Studied with:

Pablo Bobbio

Christopher French

Manfreid Keihler

Rodolfo Reyes

Sandra Zilker

Terrell James

Brian Portman

 

Exhibitions:

“Fluorescent Blooms”, Main Street Art Festival, 1979

Lawndale Art Annex, Polaroid Exhibit 1980

Midtown Art Center, Valentine Show 1985

Casa Ramirez, Dia de Los Muertos, 1997

Gallery 1305, 1999

Common Bonds, group show, Williams Tower 2000

Commerce Street Warehouse, group drawing exhibit, 2001

Gallery 101, group show, February 2002

Commerce Street Warehouse, group show 2002

“Il Migliore”, Pepe’s , May 2002

“Mixture”, Pepe’s, August 2002

“Rhythm”, Gallery 101, September 2002

“Dancing Calacas, Dia De Los Muertos” Texas Folk Life Commission, September 2002

Visual Art Alliance, Juried Membership Exhibition, November 2002

Art on the Avenue, Silent Auction and Party, November 2002

“Reference to Nature”, “Pepe’s” December 2002

“Flow”, Diverse Works, painting and performance, February 2003

“enter”, Pepe’s , June 2003

Glassell School of Art, Certificate Exhibition, June 2004

“Modern Romance”, Kodi’s Café, Portland, OR February 2006

“Jazz Collage”, Bang and Olufsen Listening Room, Portland Jazz Festival, February 2006

“Jazz Collage”, Bang and Olafsen Listening Room, Portland Jazz Festival,

February 2007

"Jazz Collage", Acoustic Panels, "Basie", "Brubeck", "Ella", "Sinatra", Encore Audio, 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

Publications:

Clothes as Canvas, The Houston Post, August 7, 1978

Designer Looks to Make Yourself, Houston Home and Garden 1980

Tie-dye Tailleuse, Houston City Magazine, March 1980

Paper Mache Calacas for Dia De Los Muertos, Houston Chronicle, August 7, 2002

“The Bone Closet” book cover art, objects and photographs, May 2004