Cheryl Rubin

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Cheryl Rubin is an artist living and working in New York City exploring transformation and motion in her paintings. Using multiple surface techniques, her bold and energetic style intentionally oscillates between formalist abstraction and abstract expressionism to show an ongoing investigation of personal and visual discovery.

Born in Philadelphia, she grew up in a house with a floor to ceiling wall mural of the 1928 Stuart Davis painting, “Place Pasdeloup”, meticulously copied by her father and brother from a postcard that inspired her lifelong passion to create expressive art.  After studying painting, drawing and sculpture at both Kansas City Art Institute and Philadelphia’s University of the Arts, she graduated with a BFA in Sculpture. Moving to New York City in 1979 she continued to create both 2D and 3D art while raising a daughter with her husband, musician and author Dave Rubin, as well as leading licensing and brand  management for Warner Discovery’s DC Entertainment.  For the past 10 years, Cheryl has devoted herself to rebuilding her art portfolio and currently has a studio in the NoMad district of New York City.  Her work is in private collections throughout the US and Europe.

Website: https://www.cherylrubin.com/