Nancy Schwartz-Katz Studio

Multidisciplinary visual artist Nancy Schwartz-Katz is best known for creating meaningful art that transforms established narratives and iconography into fresh expressions of identity and human connection nationally and internationally. Rooted in Jewish text, history, and communication, her work forms a visceral and compelling bridge between tradition and contemporary thought.

Doves: Ani L’Dodi

Borders and Boundaries

Time for Cake

1/22 Aleph

DNA of Language Mobile

Making of a Ketubah.

Oberfeld & Levine Ketubot

PBS Special

 Programs such as Artistic Horizons and other PBS member station features highlight artists whose work carries cultural, artistic, and community significance. This episode introduces Nancy Schwartz-Katz, a Cleveland-based Judaic artist and Ohio Heritage Fellow known for her distinctive papercuts, ketubot, and layered paintings that engage tradition, narrative, and contemporary themes. By featuring Schwartz-Katz, PBS offers audiences insight into her artistic journey and the broader impact of her work, bringing her practice to a wider community invested in arts and culture.