Ann Weber (artist) edit

Ann Weber
Born(1950-09-21)September 21, 1950
New Haven, Connecticut
Nationality (legal)American
Known forSculpture
Websitehttps://annwebersculpture.com/

Ann Weber (born September 21, 1950) is an American artist living and working in the List of San Pedro artists area of Los Angeles. She received a BA in Art History at Purdue University in 1972 and an MFA in Ceramics at California College of the Arts in Oakland/San Francisco studying with Viola Frey Weber’s large organic sculptures exist in the borderland between abstraction and figuration[1]. She commutes the everyday into the extraordinary, utilizing found cardboard to create poignant, sensuous, anthropomorphic forms[2] Her tall, upright pieces bear striking resemblance to the human body, an effect that is amplified by the artist’s proclivity for grouping multiple sculptures into a single work, thereby alluding to our natural sociality and desire to find connection—within a clan, a family, or a relationship[3]

Awards and Residencies edit

2018 Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant

Visiting Artist and Scholars Program, American Academy in Rome

2016 Laila Twigg-Smith Artist Residency, Holualoa Foundation for Arts and Culture, Hawaii

2015 Philip C. Curtis Artist-in-Residence, Albion College, Albion, Michigan

2014 Artist in Residence, Lux Institute, Encinitas, California

Visiting Artist and Scholars Program, American Academy in Rome

2013 Artist in Residence, International School of Beijing, People's Republic of China

2012 Visiting Artist and Scholars Program, American Academy in Rome

2010 Artist in Residence, De Young Museum of San Francisco

Artist in Residence, Montalvo Arts Center, Saratoga, California

2007 Oberpfalzer Kunslerhaus Resident Artist Award, Schwandorf, Germany

2004 Public Art Award, Americans for the Arts, Public Art Network, Year in Review

2003 Interview for Spark, a program about Bay Area Artists by KQED PublicTelevision, San Francisco

1999 Djerassi Resident Artist, Helen L. Bing Fellowship, Woodside, California

1998 Recipient California Arts Council Individual Fellowship (Visual Arts)



  1. ^ "May 2013 Sculpture Magazine - Reviews". www.sculpture.org. Retrieved 2018-10-24.
  2. ^ "Ann Weber at Dolby Chadwick Gallery". Widewalls. Retrieved 2018-10-24.
  3. ^ "Ann Weber at Dolby Chadwick Gallery". Widewalls. Retrieved 2018-10-24.