Dana Oldfather

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Dana Oldfather (born November 30, 1978) is an American oil painter and dinnerware designer often linked to Cleveland's artistic resurgence.[1]

Life and career[edit]

Dana was born in Cleveland, OH. She is a self-taught artist but has listed Willem de Kooning and Yoshitomo Nara as influences.[2]

Dana's work has been shown in galleries and museums across the United States, including POV Evolving Gallery in Los Angeles, CA, and The Bonfoey Gallery in Cleveland, OH.[3]

In 2010 Dana partnered with housewares company Ink Dish. Dana created a line of dinnerware based on her Kites painting, which was subsequently featured in The New York Times under the heading Design Firm Turns Dinnerware Into Works of Art.[4]

In April 2011 she was awarded a residency at the Vermont Studio Center. Oldfather is currently represented by the eo art lab in Chester, Connecticut.[5]

Dana Oldfather's work is in corporate collections such as Jones Day, Vdara Hotel in Las Vegas, The Cleveland Clinic, and the Progressive Art Collection. She still lives and works in Cleveland, Ohio.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Steven Litt (2010-09-07). "Cleveland's fall art season sits on the brink of big happenings". The Plain Dealer.
  2. ^ "Dana Oldfather Bio". Retrieved 2011-03-19.
  3. ^ Dan Tranberg (2008-04-24). "Shows at Kokoon, Spaces and Bonfoey herald spring gallery season". The Plain Dealer. Archived from the original on 2012-10-13. Retrieved 2011-03-20.
  4. ^ Brown, Phaedra "Design Firm Turns Dinnerware Into Works of Art", The New York Times, 2010-07-08. Retrieved on 2010-07-08.
  5. ^ Brown, Phaedra "Museums and Galleries", The New York Times, 2010-07-08. Retrieved on 2010-07-08.