Karen Grosman is based in Toronto, Ontario. Her practice concentrates on painting, ceramic sculptures, large scale ceramic art installations.
Her paintings have been exhibited in New York and Toronto. Ceramic sculptures are represented by Coastal Eddy Gallery in Laguna Beach, California. Her art installations have been exhibited throughout Toronto and the United Kingdom, including solo shows "300 Cones" at Roadside Attractions (2017) and “Fragments” at the Institute of Miniature Art in Sheffield (2021).
Her painting “Memento Mori” was selected for The Bombay Sapphire Artisan Series Regional Semi-Finals (2018).
Conferences she has participated in include the Feminist Conference at the University of Toronto with a solo show UTSC Feminism at Gallery 1265 (2015) and the Ryerson University Midwifery Conference with a group show Birth and its Meaning at Milk Glass Gallery (2017).
She holds a BFA from OCAD University. Majoring in drawing and painting with a minor in art history and is self-taught in ceramics. Collections include the Art Gallery of Ontario Rare Books & Artists' Books Library, the Institute of Miniature Art in Sheffield, the Corporate Law Office of Tenenbaum and Solomon, Robert Kananaj Gallery and private collections in New York, Maspeth, Vancouver, Toronto, Nova Scotia, Laguna Beach, Mexico, and Denmark.
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