San Francisco sculptor Georgianna Krieger received her BFA in sculpture from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia where she studied with Harvey Citron and Walter Erlebacher and was the 1990 recipient of The Philadelphia Plastic Arts Society Award. Today, Ms. Krieger strives to reveal the beauty of the interconnectedness of the arts and sciences in her work. Over the years Ms. Krieger has worn many creative hats including commercial artist and designer, while continuing to work privately on her sculpture. Her creative work has included clay animation, murals, museum exhibit design, toy design as well as sculpture. Believing that art is achieved through years of contemplative study and practice, she has worked over a period of years to create a meaningful body of work.
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In late 2001 Ms. Krieger premiered to the public a series of very limited edition sculptures entitled “Time And Space”. These limited edition sculptures are hand cast individually and do not involve a mechanical process. Each piece is hand crafted and each is unique in its details. Her figurative, yet contemporary, sculptures in bronze and other cast materials, are accompanied by a series of gesture drawings on Mylar. As a member of the Sunset Artists’ Society, The Park Presidio Art Association and San Francisco Open Studios, Ms. Krieger is an active participant of her local art community in San Francisco’s Richmond District. She works in her backyard studio, a historic Richmond District masonry structure, using traditional sculpture methods much the same as those which have been employed since 1000 B.C. Please visit the artist in her studio during San Francisco’s Open Studios Richmond District weekend, or contact the artist for a private tour.