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- 10 - 19
Dolby Chadwick Gallery is pleased to announce Happiest Days of Our Lives, an exhibition of new work by Ann Weber. In this show, she focuses on large-scale, multiple-component works in her signature medium of found cardboard
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Ann Weber was born in 1950 in Jackson, Michigan, and earned her BA in art history from Purdue University in 1972. After living in New York, Weber moved to California to pursue her MFA at the College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, where she studied with Viola Frey. The 2018 recipient of a Pollock Krasner Award, she has held residencies at the Holualoa Foundation for Arts and Culture, Hawaii; the American Academy in Rome; the International School of Beijing; the de Young Museum, San Francisco, and the Lux Art Institute near San Diego, among others. Institutional venues for Weber’s solo shows have included the Long Beach Museum of Art; the Evansville Museum, Indiana; the Boise Art Museum, Idaho; and the Craft and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles. Her cardboard sculptures have been cast in bronze and fiberglass for public art projects in Phoenix, Denver, and Sacramento. This is her third exhibition with Dolby Chadwick Gallery.
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