About Annie Lieber

             Annie Lieber is student continuing her studies at Rutgers University. She has shown both in Massachusetts and New York. Lieber also has a degree in creative writing from Oberlin College. Liebers work in wire sculpture is inspired by people. Her work focuses “on the complexities of people, the faces we put on in order to face the world, and the vulnerabilities that we try-sometimes fruitlessly- to keep hidden beneath the surface.” Annie uses a web of colorful wire to make human forms. The various colors of wire utilized in a seemingly haphazard way come together to form the human figure, just like various elements of our own personalities, and the various fronts we present to people come together to form us as individuals.

Education

Rutgers University    New Brunswick, NJ                               2017-Present  Continuing Studies

Oberlin College                                                                         2010 B.A. in Creative  Writing

Schenley High School                                                               2006 International Baccalaureate Diploma  


Artists Statement

I have always been inspired by people, and I feel at peace when I am using wire as a medium. My work focuses on the complexities of people, the faces we put on in order to face the world, and the vulnerabilities that we try——sometimes fruitlessly——to keep hidden beneath the surface.


 

Phone: 412-417-5771

Artist Personal Website:  www.annielieber.com

Email:  annie.lieber@gmail.com