Sally Heller

Sally Heller’s art encompasses multi-material installations and permanent works fashioned from those hand-built constructions. Her work has been exhibited in many galleries and museums, most recently at DePauw University, Indiana; Whitespace Gallery, Atlanta; Montserrat College of Art, Massachusetts; and in a solo show at Moore College of Art in Philadelphia. She has also been awarded many residencies at such places as the Headlands Center for the Arts in San Francisco, and Civitella Ranieri, in Umbria, Italy.

For more information on her work see https://www.sallyheller.com

During the 2018 Tricentennial year, curator Susan Tucker sat down with Sally and other artists who participated in the Panel Discussion to ask some additional questions about their work. To read comments made in response to Susan’s question about how New Orleans had influenced their art, see here.

Sally Heller. Terrain Wreck. Installation, 2012.

Sally Heller. Section of Babes in Twollywood. Thread, fabric, and fringe on paper, 2017.

Sally Heller. Section of Babes in Twollywood. Thread, fabric, and fringe on paper, 2017.

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