Final Friday Art Opening: Work by Ashley Lieber

Final Friday Art Opening: Work by Ashley Lieber
Final Friday 6/28/24 5:30p - 8:00p
Work by Ashley Lieber
Ashley Lieber’s work is an interdisciplinary calling on topics of sustainability, ecology, and locational identity. She graduated from the University of Michigan (MFA ’10), where she studied (in The School of Natural Resources and Environment and the School of Art + Design), ecological restoration, environmental psychology, and sculpture.
Her work offers various visual, tactile, and edible experiences: sculptural installations, the Moss for Meditation series (which has spanned 13 years), the Forest Floor series, historically contextual assemblages (often made of wood, leather and animal bones), and interactive culinary art and performance.
She’s a Rackham Institute for the Humanities Fellow in Public Scholarship and recipient of several creative research grants. She has taught and lectured in several Public Schools and State Universities (including the Leslie Science Center, Coit Creative Arts Academy, Grand Valley State University and the University of Michigan) merging topics of art, ecology and the environment.
She currently resides in Cedaredge, Colorado - a quiet agricultural community, where she lives and works as an artist.