Honey Lazar lives and works in Cleveland, Ohio. She studied at The Cleveland Institute of Art and is a lifelong workshop student. Selections of her work are in permanent collections at the Progressive Corporation, University Hospitals, and Southwest General Hospital in Cleveland. Her photographs have exhibited internationally.
Honey works on long-term projects for exhibition and publication with a focus on social justice concerns. “Seen + Heard,” a multi-media exhibition featuring portraits of men and women telling their experiences of rape, abuse, harassment, or molestation is Honey’s most recent focus.
She photographs to immortalize loved ones as seen in her book, Loving Aunt Ruth: Recipes for a Life Well-Lived or her ongoing project, “They Come and They Go,” recording all who visit her. Honey believes that if she has a picture of you, you never really leave her.
View her CV here
Elizabeth Glorioso photographed Honey in her father’s darkroom.