Theo A. Rosenblum and Chelsea Seltzer

Collaborative work

Solo Shows

 2017- Culture Shak, The Hole, New York, NY

 2012 - Two Heads are Better Than One, The Hole, New York, NY

Selected Group Exhibitions

2021-Phase 2, The Hole, East Hampton, NY

2021-Christmas In July, East Hampton Shed, East Hampton, NY

2021-Timely, 11 Newell, New York, NY

2021-Nature Morte, The Hole, New York, NY

2019-20 Forever, Hydra School Projects, Hydra Greece

2019-PaperView, The Hole, New York

2019-You’re Invited, Spring/Break Art Show, New York

2018-Alive With Pleasure, Asya Geisberg Gallery, New York

2018- Hide and Go Chic, Rover Gallery, Chicago, Illinois

2017- The Dating Game, Green Door Gallery, Chicago, Illinois

2015 -Smooth Jazz (Outdoor Project), Jeff Bailey Gallery, Hudson New York

2014 - Fierce Creativity, curated by Jessica Craig-Martin & Chuck Close, Pace Gallery, New York, NY

2014 - Broke Baroque, curated by Rachel Schmidhofer and Scott Penkava, Sanctuary    Gallery, Pittsburg, PA

2013 - GSB 5 years, Gallery Steinslander Berliner, Sweden

2013 -The Cat Show, curated by Rhonda Lieberman, White Columns, New York, NY / Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT / 356 Mission, Los Angeles, CA

2012 - Portrait of a Generation, The Hole, New York, NY

2010 - Chagallesque, curated by Dimitrios Antonitsis, Hydra School Projects, Hydra, Greece

Work in Print

2012 - BOMB Magazine, Issue 120, Summer 2012

Selected Press

-A Clusterfuck of Memes and Mascots Meet in a Zany Exhibition about Appropriation, by Nathaniel Ainley, Vice Creators Project, February 3, 2017.

-Time Travelling for Gingerbread Totems: An interview with Theo A. Rosenblum and Chelsea Seltzer, written by Irena Jurek, ArtFCity.com, February 3, 2017

-Glassware That Won’t Come Clean, by Julie Lasky, The New York Times, February 22, 2012

-A Letter to King Terry from Gail Quagliata, written by Gail Qualiata, The Brooklyn Rail, April 2, 2012

-Rosenblum & Seltzer, Two Heads are Better Than One, written by Elizabeth Kley, Artnet.com, February 2012 

-Two Heads are Better than One at the Hole, written by Kayla Weisdorf, Opening Ceremony, 2012