AMY HELLER is an award-winning artist and her work has been exhibited and published nationally and internationally.
Amy & Gail Browne co-authored the book “Lost and Found: Time, Tide, and Treasures” in 2020, Schiffer Publishing.
Amy received her MFA in Photography from The George Washington University in Washington, DC and a BFA in Studio Art/Design from Hampshire College in Amherst, MA.
Amy has worked for Microsoft, The Discovery Channel, The Washington Post, National Geographic, U.S. News & World Report, The National Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution and The Library of Congress.
Amy and her husband reside on Cape Cod.
Artist Style: Visual: Abstract, Assemblage, Black & White Photography, Collage, Conceptual, Contemporary, Decorative/Ornamental, Dream Imagery/Ethereal, Experimental, Figurative, Focus on Color/Light/Movement, Still Life, Surrealistic, Symbolic
Artist Medium: Visual Arts: Collage, Computer, Fiber/Fabric, Light/Neon, Mixed Media, Photography; Cyanotype
Provincetown Art Association and Museum Permanent Collection Cape Cod Museum of Art Permanent Collection