Artemis Herber

German-born artist, Artemis Herber, has exhibited her work throughout the USA, Germany, UK, Italy, Portugal, and Spain. Highlights include Munich Airport, San Jose Museum of Art, Cheltenham Museum, and the American University Museum of the Katzen Art Center.
Herber is an award-winning artist in both mediums of sculpture and painting. Being of Greek heritage, she developed concepts on how humans live in shared spheres towards current conditions on Earth and 'Gaia Rise' in the context of polit-myth.
As a curator for Transatlantic Cultural Projects, she engaged in international cultural relations and exhibitions. As former president of the Washington Sculptors Group, she created concepts for 'Art in Nature' and land-use projects. Her research into how humans have affected the Earth's environment, geology, and climate, has been deepened through her residencies at the Rensing Center (SC), theCoLAB (London), Skopelos Foundation and the Lakkos Residency (Greece).
Her work has been featured in various publications such as LandEscape Now!, Studio Visit Magazine, Mapping Meaning Journal, and many more. Artemis has also accomplished public art projects in Baltimore and Washington DC.




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