About Sally Weber
Artist Sally Weber produces light installations incorporating multiple media to construct a dimensional representations of light in space. Her career working with light in holography, video, and photography fueled her passion for astronomy and the fundamental forces in nature and their elemental interconnections.
Weber earned her Master of Science in Visual Studies from the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She has produced numerous public art installations, private commissions, and exhibited nationally and internationally, including the Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, OH; the McNay Museum, San Antonio, TX; the Museo of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal; Kunsthalle, Budapest, Hungary; and the Osthaus Museum, Hagen, Germany.
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Selected Works
Installations
Elemental, Women and Their Work, VENUE?, Austin, Texas:
Elemental brings together ten works of light exploring the inter-relationship between ourselves and the natural elements. Inspired by the genesis of the elements from supernova and other massive cosmic explosions, as well as the fundamental energetic particles in constant motion at the all levels of life, light tethers us to our origin and inspires the tales we tell to make our passage meaningful emotionally, culturally, intellectually and spiritually.
Speed of Shadows, 2012; Signature of the Source, 1997:
Public Art
Haven. Installation commissioned by the Arts Council of Fort Worth, Public Art Program, Fort Worth, TX:
Matrix. Commissioned for the E.P. Foster Library, Ventura, CA through Ventura Art and Public Place Program:
Evidence of Time. A pendulum light sculpture commissioned for the Moreno Valley Mall, Moreno Valley, CA:
Holographic Installations
Threshold of a Singularity - A Memorial 1989
Alignment 1987
Focalpoint 1982
Lightscape 1982
