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Anna Hepler

Lecturer in Art

Contact

413-585-3132
Hillyer Hall 110

Biography

Anna Hepler (b. 1969) is based in Greenfield, Massachusetts. Her work, which is both hand-held and architectural in scale, overturns first impressions—wire forms flatten into drawings, clay impersonates metal, plywood coils like rope, plastic inhales and exhales. Hepler values embarrassment, uncertainty, blunder, and fragility as active agents in her studio process.

A former Henry Luce Foundation fellow in Seoul, South Korea, she has completed residencies at the Roswell Artist-In-Residence program, Tamarind Institute, Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, Archie Bray Foundation, Surf Point Foundation, Montello Foundation, and at MacDowell. In 2016 Anna Hepler was awarded a fellowship by United States Artists, and more recently has received support from the Harpo Foundation, Nancy Graves Foundation, Gottlieb Foundation, and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.

She has exhibited widely, and her work can be found in the collections of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the Tate Modern in London, England, and the Portland Museum of Art in Portland, Maine, amongst others.

Office Hours

Fall 2025
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8:30–9:30 a.m., and by appointment

Education

M.F.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison
B.A., Oberlin College


Photo by Karen Gelardi
Personal website
Atterbury & Hepler
Instagram: @anna_hepler