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Remembering Ceal Floyer, Michele Singer Reiner, and Christine Choy

Last updated: December 17, 2025 5:00 pm
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In Memoriam: Honoring the Legacy of Artists Lost

Every week, we take a moment to remember and honor the artists and creatives who have recently passed away. This week, we pay tribute to a diverse group of individuals who have made significant contributions to the art world.

Ceal Floyer (1968–2025)
Ceal Floyer, a British conceptual artist, was known for her ability to transform everyday objects into thought-provoking works of art. By infusing these objects with a sense of humanity and humor, Floyer challenged viewers to reconsider the ordinary. Her work prompted questions about the nature of success and failure, inviting audiences to contemplate the meaning of “getting it right.”

Arthur L. Carter (1931–2025)
As a sculptor and Renaissance man, Arthur L. Carter’s metallic sculptures captivated audiences in museums across Connecticut. His freestanding works were celebrated for their intricate designs and powerful presence. One of his sculptures even graced the grounds of New York University, showcasing his talent and creativity to a wider audience.

Christine Choy (1952–2025)
Christine Choy was a filmmaker, journalist, and activist known for her groundbreaking work in documentary filmmaking. Co-directing the acclaimed film “Who Killed Vincent Chin?” and founding organizations like Third World Newsreel and Asian CineVision, Choy was a trailblazer in advocating for social justice and representation in media.

Roberta Fallon (1949–2025)
An artist, writer, and co-founder of Artblog, Roberta Fallon dedicated her career to championing underrepresented artists in Philadelphia. Through her writing, interviews, and advocacy, Fallon shone a spotlight on marginalized voices in the art world, creating space for diversity and inclusion.

Aaron Goldblatt (1955–2025)
A museum planner, exhibition designer, and sculptor, Aaron Goldblatt specialized in creating immersive and interactive environments. His work, which included glass floors, canopy walks, and playgrounds, encouraged play and informal learning in spaces like the Museum of the American Revolution and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

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David Heathcote (1931–2025)
David Heathcote, a British artist, art historian, and teacher, dedicated his life to studying and creating art. His surreal assemblages in bronze and stone, as well as his drawings and collages, showcased his unique artistic vision. Heathcote’s teachings and research left a lasting impact on the art community in England and Nigeria.

Michele Singer Reiner (1957–2025)
Michele Singer Reiner, a talented photographer and filmmaker, captured powerful images that challenged the status quo. Her work ranged from documenting Donald Trump to advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and early childhood development programs. Reiner’s passion for social change and activism inspired many in the art world.

Jeanette Winter (1939–2025)
Author and illustrator Jeanette Winter brought the lives of artists and historical figures to life through her beloved children’s books. With over 65 titles to her name, Winter’s stories introduced young readers to the worlds of Georgia O’Keeffe, Benny Goodman, and other influential figures. Her work continues to inspire curiosity and creativity in children around the world.

As we reflect on the lives and legacies of these remarkable individuals, we are reminded of the power of art to connect us, inspire us, and challenge us to see the world in new ways. May their creativity and passion continue to inspire future generations of artists and art lovers.

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