My interests range from monumental public art to ceremonial sculptural objects, and installations for celebration and healing. With years of experience in community building and inter-personal communication, I look for opportunities to interact with clients and communities on sculptural projects of very large, as well as intimate scale. I take pride in creative concept development and in the craft of detail. I work both independently and in collaboration, as the situation requires. Influenced by a life full of highly diverse experiences, my art is not limited to specific materials or style.

News:
  • Asherah Cinnamon and Scott Fuller win Five Rings Award at 2008 Olympic Landscape Sculpture Competition Awards Ceremony in Beijing, May 31!

    Beijing Olympic Sculpture“We were honored to meet and receive our award from survivors of the May 12 Earthquake, whose determination and heroism were graphically acknowledged during the Ceremonies. I am also humbled and pleased to have had this opportunity to get to know wonderful and talented sculptors from all over the world. This competition is a model of peaceful international dialog in the true spirit of the Olympics.”

    — Asherah Cinnamon

  • TRADITION AND TRANSFORMATION: ART BY JEWISH WOMEN
    Asherah’s photographs of Teshuvah can be seen in this group exhibit at Woman Made Gallery in Chicago, curated by Beth Shadur.
    May 23-June 19, 2008.



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