Harriet Heyman

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Harriet Heyman

United States

"Since I began sculpting, I have worked with teachers from the Royal Drawing School in London. We have twice-a-year workshops in Europe and otherwise discuss work-in-progress via FaceTime.

Mainly, I sell my work privately. My work has been exhibited at the annual Fall Show at Fort Mason in San Francisco and at a private exhibit in the studio of a San Francisco architect.

Before turning to sculpture, I worked for many years as a writer, editor and journalist-- on staff at The New York Times and LIFE, and freelance for national magazines. My book  “Private Acts: The Acrobat Sublime” (Rizzoli) explores the nature of work and creativity. Having practiced trapeze arts for more than a dozen years, and playing piano since childhood, I understand, bodily and intellectually, the link between conscious practice and unconscious mastery.”

 

* This statement has been provided directly by the artist in association to their 15th International ARC Salon entries. This content has not been edited for typos or grammatical errors and has not been vetted for accuracy.

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