Washington Post: Painter Eagerly Pushed Other D.C.-Based Artists Into Spotlight
September 13, 2009
By Joe Holley
Washington Post Staff Writer
as published in the Washington Post
Sunday, September 13, 2009
One morning a dozen years ago, Seth Rosenberg opened up his Georgetown frame shop and gallery and happened to notice a mysterious vine growing in a planter box near the front door — growing almost before his eyes. He began watering the plant every day, and after two months, it was 24 feet long and still growing. Read More…
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The Plain Dealer: Memorial service at MOCA for artist Seth Rosenberg, 57
September 4, 2009
From a special to the Plains Dealer.
Seth Rosenberg, a greatly admired Cleveland painter who, earlier this summer, was awarded a $20,000 Creative Workforce Fellowship through Cleveland’s Community Partnership for Arts and Culture, died Tuesday, Sept. 1 of a heart attack. He was 57. Read More…
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