Cathy Breslaw is a southern California contemporary visual artist who has been featured in over 32 solo exhibitions and has participated in over 50 group exhibitions across the U.S. in museums, art centers, college and university galleries and commercial galleries. Breslaw’s work is in many private and corporate collections. She holds an MFA from Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California where she received two fellowships. Breslaw holds a BA degree in American Studies from George Washington D.C. and an MSW, masters degree in psychiatric Social Work from Howard University in Washington D.C. Since the early 90’s Breslaw has been exhibiting professionally. She has been exploring and expanding the boundaries of painting and is continually experimenting with accessible commercial materials to create large format wall, floor, sculptural and installation works that engage concepts of light, space, and the interconnected, fragile and ephemeral nature of life.
Breslaw writes for Art Scene magazine of southern California, is a contributing writer to Vanguard Culture, the San Diego Visual Arts Network and has a blog www.artfullifebycathy.blogspot.com which is focused on creativity and the visual arts with her interviews with critics, curators, museum directors and other contributors to the art world, as well as remarkable people leading creative lives. She can be followed on her webpage cathybreslaw.com, facebook cathy Breslaw contemporary visual artist and twitter @cathybreslaw.
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