About Studio WestFerry

Hi! I’m Keshanta - but call me Ke or KeKe.

I am a mixed-media artist living in Buffalo’s Elmwood Village. I’ve had a love for art since I was a kid and was able to pick up a crayon. I consider myself “semi self-taught” having taken art courses in college before switching to a business degree - fun fact, I first majored in fashion design and merchandising. I began using fabric in my work in 2019 after a workshop with Rochester artist Lynn Feldman and it has been in a majority of my pieces since. Every piece of fabric is cut and laid with intention.

Artist’s Bio

Keshanta Cleveland is a mixed-media artist based in Buffalo, NY, originally from neighboring Lackawanna. Her vibrant, textured works—created primarily with fabrics and acrylic paints—explore peaceful landscapes, distinctive animals, and figures in still life-inspired settings. Guided by the belief that “the world is her oyster” for inspiration, Ke blends her love of color, pattern, and form to create pieces that feel both grounded and imaginative.

Ke’s creative roots trace back to her studies in fashion design and merchandising at Villa Maria College, which later evolved into a business-focused path. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and an MBA from Canisius College, bringing a thoughtful, multifaceted perspective to her artistic practice.

In 2019, she launched her journey as a visual artist under the name Studio WestFerry, working out of her Elmwood Village apartment. Originally focused on line drawings, her practice took a meaningful turn after discovering the art of fabric collage. Her process—selecting textiles, sketching, underpainting, and layering materials—is both meditative and intentional, with each step reflecting care and creativity.

Committed to community engagement, Ke has volunteered annually at the Charter School of Inquiry, guiding students through the creation of Freedom Wall-inspired self-portraits using fabric and paint. Her artistic accomplishments include completing her first public mural at the 2023 Hertel Alley Mural Festival, exhibiting work in local galleries and markets such as The Good Stuff’s group show “Lunar” and Princessa’s Art Studio’s “Harmony in Hues – A Black History Art Exhibit,” and receiving “Best in Show” honors at the 2024 Carnegie Art Spree. She will debut her first solo exhibition at the Allen Street Art Gallery in September 2025.

Through Studio WestFerry, Ke continues to expand her creative practice, sharing joy, color, and intention with every piece she makes.

Why Studio WestFerry?

Long story short - I love Studio Ghibli films and my apartment on West Ferry Street is where it all began.

Artist Statement

The use of fabric in my artistic practice has been a meditative practice for me. Through my textile-based work, I explore the beauty of the natural world and the small moments of everyday life—frequently depicting birds, fish, floral elements, and human figures. My work often portrays animals set against richly patterned backgrounds or settings and people immersed in joyful, still moments.

By layering textures, patterns, and forms, I construct visual narratives that invite close observation. Bold colors are a central element in my work as well, often enhanced with acrylic paint to create depth and balance. Each composition is carefully considered and drawn out with charcoal first, with every cut and placement contributing to a larger story. My work also carries moments of fun, surprise, and sometimes quirkiness. Whether it’s an unexpected color combination, a whimsical bird expression, or a playful interaction between figures and their surroundings.

My work is an invitation for viewers to pause, look closely, and engage with the work beyond the surface. Through my art, I aim to create spaces of calmness, curiosity, and happiness.