A Look At: Cheryl Molnar: Viewing room at C24 Gallery available by appointment

September 25, 2025
  • Cheryl Molnar, archival photo and gauche collage
    The Sound, 2019
    Cheryl Molnar is a collage artist living and working in New York City. She received a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA from Pratt Institute. Her collage-paintings depict the improbable landscapes of memory as re-imagined environments, inspiring us to remember the places we do not wish to forget, as we contend with the destructive impact of gentrification, displacement and climate change. Her work has been exhibited across the U.S. including Smack Mellon in New York, The University of Arizona, The Islip Art Museum on Long Island and the General Electric Headquarters in CT. She has completed a permanent ceramic tile installation for PS19Q in Queens, a commission from Percent for Art and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. She is currently a member artist at the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts. Other art residencies include the Winter Workspace program at Wave Hill, Smack Mellon, Weir Farm Art Center and Cooper Union. Notable collections featuring her work include Cantor Fitzgerald and Microsoft.
  • Cheryl Molnar pays homage to the strange ways memories can imprint themselves on our consciousness. Places we have lived or visited appear to us as fleeting images, sometimes blended together in surreal landscapes containing disparate, juxtaposed elements. In dreams or fantasies, these combinations come to life, and we may find ourselves wandering or running through environments that are at once many things - neighborhoods, schools, malls, amusement parks.
  • Cheryl Molnar, Archival digital print and gouache painted paper on paper
    Flight Pattern, 2023
  • Arches, 2020 Artwork is signed on the back Gouache paper and archival inkjet print Desert Flight, 2020 Artwork is signed on the back Gouache paper and archival inkjet print
    C24 Gallery is pleased to present a curated selection of works by Cheryl Molnar in our Viewing Room, on view through November 14, 2025. Visits are available by appointment.