Community, Legacy & Recognition
Celebrate initiatives and honor individuals making a difference.
The Hostage Ribbon.
Congregations, organizations, and communities turn to Schwartz-Katz to commemorate milestones and recognize impactful individuals with one-of-a-kind artwork. Each work grows from thoughtful collaboration, reflecting organizational missions and values, as well as individual contributions and connection. The process stems from empathy and intention, creating an artistic bridge for reflection, connection, and dialogue. And the results offer a highly meaningful way to celebrate your community and honor its contributors and leaders.
Work with Nancy to commemorate a milestone, initiative, or individual leader.
Community
Cleveland Heights High Holocaust Awareness Volunteer Project
Little Free Library Project
Mandel School Installation & Commencement Gift
Mishkan Or Children's Library Commission Noahs Arc
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Make-A-Wish Foundation Guitar
Congregation B'nai Jeshuran commission for Dennis and Cohen Library
Shaker Heights Public Works Utility Boxes
L Dor, V Dor
Fairmount Temple Windows Project
The Hostage Ribbon
MetroHealth Glick Center Time & Distance
Paper-cutting 101
DNA of Language Mobile
Sculpture in progress...
Work with Nancy to commemorate a milestone, initiative, or individual leader.
Legacy & Recognition
In celebration of 20 years of Milestones, a Cleveland-based nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of autistic individuals, Nancy Schwartz-Katz was invited to create artwork honoring founders Ilana Hoffer-Skoff and Mia Buchwald Gelles. Founded to provide “autism strategies for life,” Milestones supports individuals, families, and professionals across the lifespan through education, coaching, and evidence-based resources for school, home, and community.
The organization holds a deeply personal place for Nancy Schwartz-Katz, who was present at its very beginning. She remembers sitting at Ilana’s kitchen table as she, Ilana, spoke about her daughter’s diagnosis and the absence of resources for families like hers. It was beginning of the idea for Milestones, and Schwartz-Katz went on to help organize the organization’s first two fundraisers.