- Georgia Gerber
Bronze Sculptor Georgia Gerber primarily works with life size animal and human figures, creating accessible public art which encourages viewer interaction
- About Georgia | Bronze Sculpture — Georgia Gerber
Georgia Gerber, born 1955, grew up in Chester County, Pennsylvania, studied sculpture and bronze casting at Bucknell University, and moved west to attend Graduate School at the University of Washington Her professional career began at that time She lives on rural Whidbey Island, Washington
- Public Art — Bronze Sculpture - Georgia Gerber
Laura Gerber Hudson Nice Hen Prints News Contact 0 Public Art A selection of permanent installations of public and private commissions accessible to the public Chronological Gallery 1983-1999 $0 00 Chronological Gallery 2000 -2010 Georgia Gerber Sculpture info@georgiagerber com
- Georgia Gerber - GALLERY MACK
Georgia Gerber, born 1955, grew up in Chester County, Pennsylvania, studied sculpture and bronze casting at Bucknell University, and then moved west to attend Graduate School at the University of Washington and begin her professional career
- Georgia Gerber, Bronze Wildlife Sculptor at NW by NW Gallery
Georgia Gerber, born 1955, grew up in Chester County, Pennsylvania, studied sculpture and bronze casting at Bucknell University, and moved west to attend Graduate School at the University of Washington Her professional career began at that time She lives on rural Whidbey Island, Washington
- Georgia Gerber — Rob Schouten Gallery Sculpture Garden
One of the gallery’s most popular artists is nationally-known sculptor Georgia Gerber Bronze sculptures by Gerber can be found in public places throughout the Puget Sound region and beyond "I like my sculpture to invite an interaction with its audience
- Bronze Sculpture available for purchase — Georgia Gerber
Bronze sculptor, Georgia Gerber primarily works with life size animal and human figures to create accessible art which encourages viewer interaction
- Georgia Gerber, ’82, wants you to touch her artwork
Those were all made by Gerber, ’82, who has become one of the most well-known and sought-after bronze sculptors in America She recently did a series of bronze orangutans swinging through bronze trees at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle
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