"SOCIAL TEMPLATES"

RECENT WALL SCULPTURES MADE FROM LASER CUT PLEXIGLASS

Sally Heller has a BS from the University of Wisconsin, Madison and an MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University. She has received artists in residencies from Headlands Center for the Arts in San Francisco, CA and Yaddo in Saratoga Springs, NY. For the past five years, Sally has been focusing on building solo installations at venues throughout the United States including Lawndale Art Center, Houston, TX, Depauw University, Indianna, Whitespace Gallery, Atlanta, Montserrat College of Art, MA, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans , Miami University, Ohio and Ohio State University. In the 80’s and 90’s, she lived in New York and was included in shows at PS 1 and White Columns among many others. In 2008, she completed a monumental public sculpture titled ScrapHousefunded by the Joan Mitchell Foundation. In June of 2010 she created the installation A Siren’s Call at the Lousiana Museum of Art and Science and just completed an installation in the entrance of Bergdorf Goodman. She is currently working on a public sculpture for the Atlanta Beltlind and is represented by Gallery Bienvenu in New Orleans and Whitespace Gallery in Atlanta.